Susan Vreeland is the New York Times bestselling author of eight books, including Clara and Mr. Tiffany and Girl in Hyacinth Blue. She died in 2017.
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"[Susan] Vreeland's love of painters and painting, her meticulous
research and the pitch-perfect descriptive talents that
distinguished such books as Girl in Hyacinth Blue and Luncheon of
the Boating Party are abundantly evident in her new novel."--The
Washington Post
"[Lisette's List] great strength is its lovingly detailed setting,
a mountaintop village--'like some fantasy kingdom from a child's
folk legend, altogether dazzling'--whose charm gradually enwraps
the reader just as it does the initially resistant Lisette. . . .
Readers will enjoy lingering in the sun-dappled, fruit-scented
Provencal landscape that Vreeland brings to life."--The Boston
Globe
"Part romance, part historical fiction, part travelogue, part art
history text . . . Vreeland knows her art, she knows Provence, and
she's done her historical homework. . . . Lisette's List offers its
readers a pleasurable opportunity to learn something about art,
history and ocher, and to enjoy a plucky heroine who grows in ways
she never thought possible."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Mesmerizing . . . Vreeland's passionate writing is as good as a
private showing at the Louvre."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"An entrancing novel of joy and heartache . . . Vreeland provides
the reader with a broad spectrum of emotions."--The Free Lance-Star
"The novel's heart is its patient interweaving of sensuous,
meticulously observed details with themes of forgiveness, female
strength, and survival."--Publishers Weekly
"Lisette's List is heartfelt, loving and lovely, and asks difficult
questions beautifully."--Shelf Awareness From the Hardcover
edition.
[Susan]Vreeland s love of painters and painting, her meticulous
research and the pitch-perfect descriptive talents that
distinguished such books asGirl in Hyacinth BlueandLuncheon of the
Boating Partyare abundantly evident in her new novel. The
Washington Post
[Lisette s List] great strength is its lovingly detailed setting, a
mountaintop village like some fantasy kingdom from a child s folk
legend, altogether dazzling whose charm gradually enwraps the
reader just as it does the initially resistant Lisette. . . .
Readers will enjoy lingering in the sun-dappled, fruit-scented
Provencal landscape that Vreeland brings to life. The Boston
Globe
Part romance, part historical fiction, part travelogue, part art
history text. . . Vreeland knows her art, she knows Provence, and
she s done her historical homework. . . . Lisette s List offers its
readers a pleasurable opportunity to learn something about art,
history and ocher, and to enjoy a plucky heroine who grows in ways
she never thought possible. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Mesmerizing . . . Vreeland s passionate writing is as good as a
private showing at the Louvre. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
An entrancing novel of joy and heartache . . . Vreeland provides
the reader with a broad spectrum of emotions. The Free
Lance-Star
The novel s heart is its patient interweaving of sensuous,
meticulously observed details with themes of forgiveness, female
strength, and survival. Publishers Weekly
Lisette s List is heartfelt, loving and lovely, and asks difficult
questions beautifully. Shelf Awareness From the Hardcover
edition."
"["Lisette's List"] great strength is its lovingly detailed
setting, a mountaintop village--'like some fantasy kingdom from a
child's folk legend, altogether dazzling'--whose charm gradually
enwraps the reader just as it does the initially resistant Lisette.
. . . [Susan Vreeland] is entranced by color, artistic creativity
and the transformative power of art. . . . Readers will enjoy
lingering in the sun-dappled, fruit-scented Provencal landscape
that Vreeland brings to life."--"The Boston Globe"
" "
"In "Lisette's List, " by bestselling historical novelist Susan
Vreeland, things happen that also amaze and illuminate. . . .
Vreeland's love of painters and painting, her meticulous research
and the pitch-perfect descriptive talents that distinguished such
books as "Girl in Hyacinth Blue" and "Luncheon of the Boating
Party" are abundantly evident in her new novel."--"The Washington
Post"
" "
"Part romance, part historical fiction, part travelogue, part art
history text, "Lisette's List" is a long, leisurely look at one
young woman's life, loves and explorations of painting in a village
in the south of France. . . . Vreeland knows her art, she knows
Provence, and she's done her historical homework. . . . "Lisette's
List" offers its readers a pleasurable opportunity to learn
something about art, history and ocher, and to enjoy a plucky
heroine who grows in ways she never thought possible."--"St. Louis
Post-Dispatch"
" "
"The novel's heart is its patient interweaving of sensuous,
meticulously observed details with themes of forgiveness, female
strength, and survival."--"Publishers Weekly"
" "
"A sweeping historical novel . . . "Une jolie Parisienne" in
Provence during the turbulent World War II years comes to
understand love and great art to the core of her being. . . .
Vreeland, who has proven in earlier art-themed bestsellers that she
has an exquisite eye for detail, is enormously talented at
establishing the important societal role of art. . . . Her deeply
researched novel is mesmerizing. "Merveilleux." Vreeland's
passionate writing is as good as a private showing at the
Louvre."--"Kirkus Reviews"
" "
""Lisette's List" is heartfelt, loving and lovely, and asks
difficult questions beautifully."--"Shelf Awareness" "From the
Hardcover edition."
Praise for Susan Vreeland
"Clara and Mr. Tiffany"
"Vreeland's ability to make this complex historical novel as
luminous as a Tiffany lamp is nothing less than remarkable."--"The
Washington Post"
"Vreeland's writing is so graceful, her research so exhaustive,
that a reader is enfolded in the world of Tiffany and
Driscoll."--"Los Angeles Times"
"Luncheon of the Boating Party"
"A masterwork . . . Like the painters Vreeland writes about, she
too is leaving her legacy--some of the world's finest examples of
historical fiction."--"The San Diego Union-Tribune"
"Exquisitely wrought . . . this summer's most satisfying historical
novel."--"The Seattle Times "
"Girl in Hyacinth Blue"
"Intelligent, searching and unusual, the novel is filled with
luminous moments; like the painting it describes so well, it has a
way of lingering in the reader's mind."--"The New York Times"
"A little gem of a novel . . . [a] beautifully written exploration
of the power of art."--"Parade"
"From the Hardcover edition."
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