“A complex, absorbing portrait”—People A tangled and vivid portrait of the women caught in Picasso’s charismatic orbit through the affairs, the scandals, and the art—only this time, they hold the brush. The women of Picasso’s life are glamorous and elusive, existing in the shadow of his fame—until 1950s aspiring journalist Alana Olson determines to bring one into the light. Unsure of what to expect but bent on uncovering what really lies beneath the canvas, Alana steps into Sara Murphy’s well-guarded home to discover a past complicated by secrets and intrigue. Sara paints a luxurious picture of the French Riviera in 1923, but also a tragic one. The more Sara reveals, the more cracks emerge in Picasso’s once-vibrant social circle—and the more Alana feels a disturbing convergence with her own life. Who are these other muses? What became of them? What will become of her? Desperate to trace the threads, Alana dives into the glittering lives of the past. But to do so she must contend with her own reality, including a strained engagement, the male-dominated world of art journalism, and the rising threat to civil rights in America. With hard truths peeling apart around her, it turns out that the most extraordinary portrait Alana encounters is her own.
Jeanne Mackin Books
Jeanne Mackin crafts novels that delve into the intricate landscapes of human nature and relationships. Her stylistic dexterity and keen insight into the complexities of human experience mark her as a significant voice in contemporary literature. She often explores themes of identity, family, and the search for meaning within the fabric of everyday life. Mackin's writing is celebrated for its emotional depth and psychological sophistication.





The Last Collection
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Paris, 1938. Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli ('Schiap') are fighting for recognition as the most successful and influential fashion designer in France, and their rivalry is already legendary. When Lily travels to Paris to visit her brother, he insists on buying her a couture dress for her birthday - a Chanel. But Lily is interested in Schiaparelli, not Chanel. Her brother's girlfriend, one of the most beautiful and prominent women in Paris, also begins wearing Schiap's designs as well, and soon much of Paris is following in her footsteps. Schiap takes an interest in Lily and offers the budding artist a job at her shop. Lily soon finds herself increasingly involved with Schiap and her personal war with Chanel.
The Beautiful American
- 386 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Paris in the 1920s and post-Blitz London, the narrative follows two women whose lives are intertwined by a shared secret. As they navigate through periods of joy and sorrow, the impact of their past continues to resonate, shaping their experiences and choices. The story explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the enduring nature of secrets, highlighting how the past can influence the present in profound ways.
Focusing on the life of Beatrix Farrand, a pioneering female landscape architect, this novel delves into her rich experiences and contributions to the field. With vivid storytelling, it explores her passion for nature and design, as well as the challenges she faced in a male-dominated profession. The narrative weaves together themes of creativity, resilience, and the transformative power of landscapes, offering an inspiring glimpse into the life of a remarkable woman who shaped the world around her.