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March 2015
On Sale: March 3, 2015
496 pages ISBN: 1492603260 EAN: 9781492603269 Kindle: B00ORXKSSA Paperback / e-Book
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Historical | Fiction
An exquisite, haunting exploration of the complex mind of
artist Marc Chagall through the eyes of his daughter As a
child growing up in 1920s Paris, Ida Chagall copes with
her father Marc Chagall's brilliant artistic mind,
overbearing ego, and the tight leash he keeps on her. But
as Ida blossoms into a young woman, she begins to glimpse
freedom and opportunities for herself. When she falls in
love for the first time, her father paints "The Bridal
Chair" as her wedding present, a symbol of his anger that
pierces Ida to the heart. Against a backdrop of the Nazi
invasion of France, Ida fights for her own survival as an
independent young woman while nurturing the dark creative
genius of her parents.
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