On May 20, 1890, after leaving the asylum in Saint-Rémy in the south of France, the Dutch painter arrived in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, where his brother, Theo, had placed him in the care of Dr. Paul Gachet, well known as physician and patron painters. A frequent guest in the Gachet household, Vincent came to know the doctor's 20-year-old daughter, Marguerite. Was there a romance as she later claimed? What were the true circumstances of the artist's death from a gunshot wound less than three months later? Here, in Jerrine Wire's richly imagined novel, is Marguerite's own vivid account of creative genius and tragic love that will grip the reader through to its shocking conclusion.
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A native of Philadelphia, author Jerrine Wire resides on Cape Cod, spends the winter in Sonoma County, California, and travels regularly to Europe and Japan. In her life she has been an art student, an artist's model, a single mother, a teacher of macrobiotic cooking, a caterer, an acupuncturist, a spiritualist, and a health food retailer. With her husband of nearly five decades, she is now the co-owner of a successful import business, yet still finds time to write, paint, cook, and garden.
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