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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Good. Plastic spiral binder. Moderate edge wear on covers. Some underlining and notes in text. Otherwise in good condition. Does not include CD.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Rupert Hart-Davies, London, 1958
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Ivy Marston was raised to pass every test-etiquette, scholarship, obedience. She knows how to occupy a room without taking up space, how to smile without inviting questions, how to make a life that looks correct from a distance. Then two things arrive at once: art, and a woman who sees her.In a studio that smells of linseed and possibility, Ivy swaps footnotes for brushstrokes and learns the hard, generous work of attention. A loaf of bread becomes a study in light. A windowsill becomes a weather report. A laugh-her own-escapes unedited. With Lena, the baker whose hands translate care into something edible, Ivy tastes a future that isn't curated for her but chosen by her.When the bakery closes for renovation and Lena disappears into another zip code, Ivy faces a quieter decision: does love evaporate with distance, or change jobs? The answer unfolds in small, exact acts-moving a painting toward truth with one violet stroke, taping a postcard to the wall, selecting "Studio Art" on a form that once read "Pre-Law." What she feels for Lena persists as attention and blessing, not ache. What she claims for herself becomes a life built from practice, not performance.Ivy Rises is a tender, interior romance about choosing what fits when tradition asks you to wear something smaller. It is also a novel of craft-of how looking closely remakes a person. With spare lyricism and emotional precision, Iris Hartley charts a woman's passage from inheritance to authorship, from borrowed poise to honest presence.Readers who love slow-burn intimacy, art-room atmospheres, and queer love that's as much sanctuary as spark will find a home in these pages. Ivy's story is not thunderous. It's truer than that. It's the sound of a life clicking into place. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Ivy Marston was raised to pass every test-etiquette, scholarship, obedience. She knows how to occupy a room without taking up space, how to smile without inviting questions, how to make a life that looks correct from a distance. Then two things arrive at once: art, and a woman who sees her.In a studio that smells of linseed and possibility, Ivy swaps footnotes for brushstrokes and learns the hard, generous work of attention. A loaf of bread becomes a study in light. A windowsill becomes a weather report. A laugh-her own-escapes unedited. With Lena, the baker whose hands translate care into something edible, Ivy tastes a future that isn't curated for her but chosen by her.When the bakery closes for renovation and Lena disappears into another zip code, Ivy faces a quieter decision: does love evaporate with distance, or change jobs? The answer unfolds in small, exact acts-moving a painting toward truth with one violet stroke, taping a postcard to the wall, selecting "Studio Art" on a form that once read "Pre-Law." What she feels for Lena persists as attention and blessing, not ache. What she claims for herself becomes a life built from practice, not performance.Ivy Rises is a tender, interior romance about choosing what fits when tradition asks you to wear something smaller. It is also a novel of craft-of how looking closely remakes a person. With spare lyricism and emotional precision, Iris Hartley charts a woman's passage from inheritance to authorship, from borrowed poise to honest presence.Readers who love slow-burn intimacy, art-room atmospheres, and queer love that's as much sanctuary as spark will find a home in these pages. Ivy's story is not thunderous. It's truer than that. It's the sound of a life clicking into place. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Ivy Marston was raised to pass every test-etiquette, scholarship, obedience. She knows how to occupy a room without taking up space, how to smile without inviting questions, how to make a life that looks correct from a distance. Then two things arrive at once: art, and a woman who sees her.In a studio that smells of linseed and possibility, Ivy swaps footnotes for brushstrokes and learns the hard, generous work of attention. A loaf of bread becomes a study in light. A windowsill becomes a weather report. A laugh-her own-escapes unedited. With Lena, the baker whose hands translate care into something edible, Ivy tastes a future that isn't curated for her but chosen by her.When the bakery closes for renovation and Lena disappears into another zip code, Ivy faces a quieter decision: does love evaporate with distance, or change jobs? The answer unfolds in small, exact acts-moving a painting toward truth with one violet stroke, taping a postcard to the wall, selecting "Studio Art" on a form that once read "Pre-Law." What she feels for Lena persists as attention and blessing, not ache. What she claims for herself becomes a life built from practice, not performance.Ivy Rises is a tender, interior romance about choosing what fits when tradition asks you to wear something smaller. It is also a novel of craft-of how looking closely remakes a person. With spare lyricism and emotional precision, Iris Hartley charts a woman's passage from inheritance to authorship, from borrowed poise to honest presence.Readers who love slow-burn intimacy, art-room atmospheres, and queer love that's as much sanctuary as spark will find a home in these pages. Ivy's story is not thunderous. It's truer than that. It's the sound of a life clicking into place. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Ivy Rises | Iris Hartley | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | DCI Publishing | EAN 9798993628974 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.