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Mrs Van Gogh

Cauchi, Caroline

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Abstract

From the publisher:
She’s been painted out of history…until now
Who tells her story?

In 1890, Vincent Van Gogh dies penniless, unknown, a man tortured by his own mind.

Eleven years later his work is exhibited in Paris and his unparalleled talent finally recognised. The tireless efforts of one woman gave the world one of its greatest creative minds.

But twenty-eight year old Johanna Van Gogh-Bonger, Vincent’s sister-in-law and the keeper of his immense collection of paintings, sketches and letters, has, until now, been written out of history. This beautiful, moving novel finally gives this extraordinary woman a voice…

Reviewers:
“[A] brilliantly fictionalized account of the life of a woman who the world needs to know better” Lit Hub

“What an exquisitely written book, I loved every moment! How lucky readers are going to be to read this utterly absorbing and deeply moving book for the first time. Such a treat!” USA Today bestseller Deborah Carr

“A truly impressive book and a great talent.” Sunday Times bestseller Caroline Corcoran

“As intricate and absorbing as a Van Gogh painting…MRS VAN GOGH will stay with me for a long time.” New York Times bestseller Hazel Gaynor

“All the characters jump off the page…what we have here is a very fine novel.” Historical Novel Society

Citation

Cauchi, C. (2023). Mrs Van Gogh. London: HarperCollins Publishers

Book Type Authored Book
Online Publication Date Jan 30, 2023
Publication Date Feb 2, 2023
Deposit Date Nov 7, 2023
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN 9780008524524
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4434554
Publisher URL https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/mrs-van-gogh-caroline-cauchi?variant=39932984524878
Additional Information Also released as an audiobook on the Audible platform, narrated by Catrin Walker-Booth
https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Mrs-Van-Gogh-Audiobook/B0B2S3LMRD?
Contract Date Jan 3, 2023


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