Tea with Sister Anna: A Paris Journal,New

Tea with Sister Anna: A Paris Journal,New

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(From back cover): When artist Susan Gilbert Harvey opens her greataunt's trunk, she discovers a kindred spirit. Anna McNulty Lester (18621900) taught art in women's colleges in Georgia and Virginia. In 1898 she was alone in Paris, drawing from life in famous studios while medicating her chronic cough. Susan goes to Paris in 1998 to find Anna's pensions and studios and to relive her own college year abroad. Paris is a catalyst for transformation, whether one is a nineteenthcentury painter, a nineteenyearold student on Hollins Abroad, or an adventurous sixtyoneyearold sculptor. In this work of creative nonfiction, Susan Gilbert Harvey interlaces the lives of two women in two centuries. Letters and mementos form a layered portrait of two independent artists in transition.

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