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Mrs. Van Gogh (by Caroline Cauchi)

This was a wonderfully researched book that was an interesting read about Vincent Van Gogh’s sister-in-law and how she rescued him from obscurity. As historical fiction, some of the details are not based on fact, but it definitely brings the efforts of Joanna Van Gogh-Binger to light. She was an amazing woman and her efforts to bring Van Gogh’s artwork to light should be admired. I enjoyed feeling as though I were part of life in Paris with the cafés and clubs. Life was vividly displayed and that appealed to me.

Thank you to NetGalley and One More Chapter for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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