The winter of 1991, in London: the now-famous portrait of the three sisters features in a major retrospective. But is Maisie's description of a summer idyll all it seems? This is the summer when the three sisters' lives will irrevocably, and terribly, change. Maisie embarks on a portrait of her own: she begins an account of her family and of her village friend Daniel Nunn, a young man she idolises, whom she watches over the chasm of a class divide. The summer of 1967, at a decaying house in the heart of Suffolk: an artist is painting a portrait of thirteen-year-old Maisie and her elder sisters, beautiful Julia and bookish Finn. I live in a maze of unknowing - Maisie's maze - and I hate it. Click here to purchase from Rakuten Kobo If I didn't spy, I'd be in the dark eternally.
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