Reviews" The Painter's Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes's research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It's a polished performance." --HILARY MANTEL "Beautifully written, moving and skillfully handled, The Painter's Daughters is as exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting." --TRACY CHEVALIER, author of Girl With a Pearl Earring "A beautifully written, impressively researched novel about sisterly love, art and sacrifice, The Painter's Daughters is historical fiction at its finest. Both entertaining and enlightening, it swept me along in its galloping pace while teaching me about a world I never knew. Howes is a talent to be reckoned with. Wonderful." --EMMA STONEX, author of The Lamplighters "A thoughtful and thought-provoking debut novel that brings to life the daughters of painter Thomas Gainsborough. Emily Howes is a talented writer who vividly evokes Regency England but doesn't shy away from exploring how its glittering society could constrain and threaten young women. An engaging and enjoyable mix of historical fact and beautifully-imagined fiction."-- JOANNA QUINN, New York Times bestselling author of The Whalebone Theatre "A marvellous novel, up there with some of my favourite works of historical fiction. Emily Howes' evocation of the Gainsborough sisters' relationship is truly remarkable and the novel is a sensory delight, full of evocative descriptions that bring the past to life. I loved it."-- WHITNEY SCHARER, author of The Age of Light "In the tradition of Maggie O'Farrell and Tracy Chevalier, Emily Howes brings us the story of Thomas Gainsborough's two daughters, Molly and Margaret, whom she imagines were equal parts muse and millstone for the famed eighteenth-century portrait painter. Howes' thorough research and exquisite prose brings both girls to life, but it is the author's deep understanding of mental illness and how it affects families that sets the novel apart. Emily Howes is a true talent, and I did not want this book to end." --RACHEL BEANLAND, author of The House is on Fire and Florence Adler Swims Forever "A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told - a beautiful debut." --JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness "I loved The Painter's Daughters - a vivid, sad, beautiful novel about sisters." --AMY KEY, author of Arrangements in Blue "A brilliant novel . . . the writing is sublime. It is like being transported back in time. I didn't want the story to end. If you enjoyed Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet, you'll love this." --KAREN ANGELICO, author of Everything We Are "A mesmerising and at times quietly devastating tale of two sisters, art, shared suffering and love. With The Painter's Daughters , Emily Howes has pulled off the finest of balancing acts, combining rich and evocative historical detail with a light and contemporary writerly touch." --CHLOE ASHBY, author of Second Self, " The Painter's Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes's research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It's a polished performance." --Hilary Mantel, "[An] intricate and vibrant debut...Howes excels in her depiction of truth and rumors. Readers will want to linger in this singular world." --Publishers Weekly " The Painter's Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes's research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It's a polished performance." --HILARY MANTEL "Beautifully written, moving and skillfully handled, The Painter's Daughters is as exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting."-- TRACY CHEVALIER, author of Girl With a Pearl Earring "A beautifully written, impressively researched novel about sisterly love, art and sacrifice, The Painter's Daughters is historical fiction at its finest. Both entertaining and enlightening, it swept me along in its galloping pace while teaching me about a world I never knew. Howes is a talent to be reckoned with. Wonderful." -- EMMA STONEX, author of The Lamplighters "A thoughtful and thought-provoking debut novel that brings to life the daughters of painter Thomas Gainsborough. Emily Howes is a talented writer who vividly evokes Regency England but doesn't shy away from exploring how its glittering society could constrain and threaten young women. An engaging and enjoyable mix of historical fact and beautifully-imagined fiction."-- JOANNA QUINN, New York Times bestselling author of The Whalebone Theatre "A marvellous novel, up there with some of my favourite works of historical fiction. Emily Howes' evocation of the Gainsborough sisters' relationship is truly remarkable and the novel is a sensory delight, full of evocative descriptions that bring the past to life. I loved it."-- WHITNEY SCHARER, author of The Age of Light "In the tradition of Maggie O'Farrell and Tracy Chevalier, Emily Howes brings us the story of Thomas Gainsborough's two daughters, Molly and Margaret, whom she imagines were equal parts muse and millstone for the famed eighteenth-century portrait painter. Howes' thorough research and exquisite prose brings both girls to life, but it is the author's deep understanding of mental illness and how it affects families that sets the novel apart. Emily Howes is a true talent, and I did not want this book to end."-- RACHEL BEANLAND, author of The House is on Fire and Florence Adler Swims Forever "A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told - a beautiful debut." --JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness "I loved The Painter's Daughters - a vivid, sad, beautiful novel about sisters." --AMY KEY, author of Arrangements in Blue "A brilliant novel . . . the writing is sublime. It is like being transported back in time. I didn't want the story to end. If you enjoyed Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet, you'll love this." --KAREN ANGELICO, author of Everything We Are "A mesmerising and at times quietly devastating tale of two sisters, art, shared suffering and love. With The Painter's Daughters , Emily Howes has pulled off the finest of balancing acts, combining rich and evocative historical detail with a light and contemporary writerly touch." --CHLOE ASHBY, author of Second Self "A deeply touching tale of two sisters that probes the difference between love and self-sacrifice. Fascinating." --PRISCILLA MORRIS, author of Black Butterflies "A moving exploration of the familial ties that bind us and the grief of a life half-lived . . . a wonderful debut that lingered with me." --ELIZABETH MACNEAL, author of The Doll Factory, " The Painter's Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes's research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It's a polished performance." --HILARY MANTEL "Beautifully written, moving and skillfully handled, The Painter's Daughters is as exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting." --TRACY CHEVALIER, author of Girl With a Pearl Earring "A beautifully written, impressively researched novel about sisterly love, art and sacrifice, The Painter's Daughters is historical fiction at its finest. Both entertaining and enlightening, it swept me along in its galloping pace while teaching me about a world I never knew. Howes is a talent to be reckoned with. Wonderful." --EMMA STONEX, author of The Lamplighters "In the tradition of Maggie O'Farrell and Tracy Chevalier, Emily Howes brings us the story of Thomas Gainsborough's two daughters, Molly and Margaret, whom she imagines were equal parts muse and millstone for the famed eighteenth-century portrait painter. Howes' thorough research and exquisite prose brings both girls to life, but it is the author's deep understanding of mental illness and how it affects families that sets the novel apart. Emily Howes is a true talent, and I did not want this book to end." --RACHEL BEANLAND, author of The House is on Fire and Florence Adler Swims Forever "A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told - a beautiful debut." --JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness "I loved The Painter's Daughters - a vivid, sad, beautiful novel about sisters." --AMY KEY, author of Arrangements in Blue "A brilliant novel . . . the writing is sublime. It is like being transported back in time. I didn't want the story to end. If you enjoyed Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet, you'll love this." --KAREN ANGELICO, author of Everything We Are "A mesmerising and at times quietly devastating tale of two sisters, art, shared suffering and love. With The Painter's Daughters , Emily Howes has pulled off the finest of balancing acts, combining rich and evocative historical detail with a light and contemporary writerly touch." --CHLOE ASHBY, author of Second Self, " The Painter's Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes's research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It's a polished performance." --HILARY MANTEL "In the tradition of Maggie O'Farrell and Tracy Chevalier, Emily Howes brings us the story of Thomas Gainsborough's two daughters, Molly and Margaret, whom she imagines were equal parts muse and millstone for the famed eighteenth-century portrait painter. Howes' thorough research and exquisite prose brings both girls to life, but it is the author's deep understanding of mental illness and how it affects families that sets the novel apart. Emily Howes is a true talent, and I did not want this book to end." --RACHEL BEANLAND, author of The House is on Fire and Florence Adler Swims Forever "A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told - a beautiful debut." --JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness "I loved The Painter's Daughters - a vivid, sad, beautiful novel about sisters." --AMY KEY, author of Arrangements in Blue "A brilliant novel . . . the writing is sublime. It is like being transported back in time. I didn't want the story to end. If you enjoyed Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet, you'll love this." --KAREN ANGELICO, author of Everything We Are "A mesmerising and at times quietly devastating tale of two sisters, art, shared suffering and love. With The Painter's Daughters , Emily Howes has pulled off the finest of balancing acts, combining rich and evocative historical detail with a light and contemporary writerly touch." --CHLOE ASHBY, author of Second Self, "Howes delivers an immersive dive into the lives of Gainsborough''s daughters but also provides an intriguing backstory about his wife''s purported ancestry.... A thoughtful view of the real lives behind the pretty pictures." -- Kirkus , starred review "[An] intricate and vibrant debut...Howes excels in her depiction of truth and rumors. Readers will want to linger in this singular world." --Publishers Weekly " The Painter''s Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes''s research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It''s a polished performance." --HILARY MANTEL "Beautifully written, moving and skillfully handled, The Painter''s Daughters is as exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting."-- TRACY CHEVALIER, author of Girl With a Pearl Earring "A beautifully written, impressively researched novel about sisterly love, art and sacrifice, The Painter''s Daughters is historical fiction at its finest. Both entertaining and enlightening, it swept me along in its galloping pace while teaching me about a world I never knew. Howes is a talent to be reckoned with. Wonderful." -- EMMA STONEX, author of The Lamplighters "A thoughtful and thought-provoking debut novel that brings to life the daughters of painter Thomas Gainsborough. Emily Howes is a talented writer who vividly evokes Regency England but doesn''t shy away from exploring how its glittering society could constrain and threaten young women. An engaging and enjoyable mix of historical fact and beautifully-imagined fiction."-- JOANNA QUINN, New York Times bestselling author of The Whalebone Theatre "A marvellous novel, up there with some of my favourite works of historical fiction. Emily Howes'' evocation of the Gainsborough sisters'' relationship is truly remarkable and the novel is a sensory delight, full of evocative descriptions that bring the past to life. I loved it."-- WHITNEY SCHARER, author of The Age of Light "In the tradition of Maggie O''Farrell and Tracy Chevalier, Emily Howes brings us the story of Thomas Gainsborough''s two daughters, Molly and Margaret, whom she imagines were equal parts muse and millstone for the famed eighteenth-century portrait painter. Howes'' thorough research and exquisite prose brings both girls to life, but it is the author''s deep understanding of mental illness and how it affects families that sets the novel apart. Emily Howes is a true talent, and I did not want this book to end."-- RACHEL BEANLAND, author of The House is on Fire and Florence Adler Swims Forever "A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told - a beautiful debut." --JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness "I loved The Painter''s Daughters - a vivid, sad, beautiful novel about sisters." --AMY KEY, author of Arrangements in Blue "A brilliant novel . . . the writing is sublime. It is like being transported back in time. I didn''t want the story to end. If you enjoyed Maggie O''Farrell''s Hamnet, you''ll love this." --KAREN ANGELICO, author of Everything We Are "A mesmerising and at times quietly devastating tale of two sisters, art, shared suffering and love. With The Painter''s Daughters , Emily Howes has pulled off the finest of balancing acts, combining rich and evocative historical detail with a light and contemporary writerly touch." --CHLOE ASHBY, author of Second Self "A deeply touching tale of two sisters that probes the difference between love and self-sacrifice. Fascinating." --PRISCILLA MORRIS, author of Black Butterflies "A moving exploration of the familial ties that bind us and the grief of a life half-lived . . . a wonderful debut that lingered with me." --ELIZABETH MACNEAL, author of The Doll Factory, " The Painter's Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes's research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It's a polished performance." --Hilary Mantel "A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told - a beautiful debut." --JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness "I loved The Painter's Daughters - a vivid, sad, beautiful novel about sisters." --AMY KEY, author of Arrangements in Blue "A brilliant novel . . . the writing is sublime. It is like being transported back in time. I didn't want the story to end. If you enjoyed Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet, you'll love this." --KAREN ANGELICO, author of Everything We Are, "[An] intricate and vibrant debut...Howes excels in her depiction of truth and rumors. Readers will want to linger in this singular world." --Publishers Weekly " The Painter's Daughters is beautifully written...I raced through it. Howes's research is filtered through contemporary consciousness and deployed with skill. It's a polished performance." --HILARY MANTEL "Beautifully written, moving and skillfully handled, The Painter's Daughters is as exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting." --TRACY CHEVALIER, author of Girl With a Pearl Earring "A beautifully written, impressively researched novel about sisterly love, art and sacrifice, The Painter's Daughters is historical fiction at its finest. Both entertaining and enlightening, it swept me along in its galloping pace while teaching me about a world I never knew. Howes is a talent to be reckoned with. Wonderful." --EMMA STONEX, author of The Lamplighters "A thoughtful and thought-provoking debut novel that brings to life the daughters of painter Thomas Gainsborough. Emily Howes is a talented writer who vividly evokes Regency England but doesn't shy away from exploring how its glittering society could constrain and threaten young women. An engaging and enjoyable mix of historical fact and beautifully-imagined fiction."-- JOANNA QUINN, New York Times bestselling author of The Whalebone Theatre "A marvellous novel, up there with some of my favourite works of historical fiction. Emily Howes' evocation of the Gainsborough sisters' relationship is truly remarkable and the novel is a sensory delight, full of evocative descriptions that bring the past to life. I loved it."-- WHITNEY SCHARER, author of The Age of Light "In the tradition of Maggie O'Farrell and Tracy Chevalier, Emily Howes brings us the story of Thomas Gainsborough's two daughters, Molly and Margaret, whom she imagines were equal parts muse and millstone for the famed eighteenth-century portrait painter. Howes' thorough research and exquisite prose brings both girls to life, but it is the author's deep understanding of mental illness and how it affects families that sets the novel apart. Emily Howes is a true talent, and I did not want this book to end." --RACHEL BEANLAND, author of The House is on Fire and Florence Adler Swims Forever "A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told - a beautiful debut." --JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness "I loved The Painter's Daughters - a vivid, sad, beautiful novel about sisters." --AMY KEY, author of Arrangements in Blue "A brilliant novel . . . the writing is sublime. It is like being transported back in time. I didn't want the story to end. If you enjoyed Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet, you'll love this." --KAREN ANGELICO, author of Everything We Are "A mesmerising and at times quietly devastating tale of two sisters, art, shared suffering and love. With The Painter's Daughters , Emily Howes has pulled off the finest of balancing acts, combining rich and evocative historical detail with a light and contemporary writerly touch." --CHLOE ASHBY, author of Second Self "A deeply touching tale of two sisters that probes the difference between love and self-sacrifice. Fascinating." --PRISCILLA MORRIS, author of Black Butterflies
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