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It was the end of WWI when Oscar, an American soldier in a French Army hospital, learned of his mother's death. With no reason to return home, Oscar decides to remain in France and sets out to find his father, an impressionist painter whose identity he never knew. Through a twist of fate, Oscar is offered a job working in Monet's world-famous garden at Giverny. Hopeful the most renowned Impressionist can help him find his father, Oscar searches for clues as Monet, tired and disheartened by his deteriorating eyesight, introduces him to his previous painting venues and Impressionist friends.…mehr

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It was the end of WWI when Oscar, an American soldier in a French Army hospital, learned of his mother's death. With no reason to return home, Oscar decides to remain in France and sets out to find his father, an impressionist painter whose identity he never knew. Through a twist of fate, Oscar is offered a job working in Monet's world-famous garden at Giverny. Hopeful the most renowned Impressionist can help him find his father, Oscar searches for clues as Monet, tired and disheartened by his deteriorating eyesight, introduces him to his previous painting venues and Impressionist friends. Thus begins an enthralling and beautiful story filled with art, love, passion, self-discovery, and a reconciliation with the past. Set against the backdrop of Monet's famous garden, this book offers a new, historically accurate depiction of Monet told through the eyes of his fictional son.
Autorenporträt
Joe Byrd's BS in Journalism and MA in Communications degrees inspired him to become a pioneer in electronic publishing. As a McGraw-Hill editor, he developed one of the first computer publishing systems. In the rapidly developing PC software industry, he co-authored one of his two books using PC desktop publishing software, the first for a major publishing house. He developed the first technical support website in the software industry. He published magazines, wrote research reports, and produced conferences in the US and Europe for the digital photography industry in his fifty-year career. He launched one of the first digital photography dot-com companies. This is his first novel.