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Rachel Piers, a brilliant young conservatrice at a Manhattan art gallery, is given the dream assignment of restoring a mysterious medieval painting in a church in Rome. She seizes the opportunity to advance her career in one of the most inspiring and romantic cities in the world, leaves behind a bitter divorce and painful childhood incident. As Rachel meticulously restores the damaged artwork, she uncovers layers of her soul that she would rather be kept hidden. Written in descriptively sumptuous prose, Unveiling brings the ancient city of Rome vividly to life and reveals a courageous woman…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rachel Piers, a brilliant young conservatrice at a Manhattan art gallery, is given the dream assignment of restoring a mysterious medieval painting in a church in Rome. She seizes the opportunity to advance her career in one of the most inspiring and romantic cities in the world, leaves behind a bitter divorce and painful childhood incident. As Rachel meticulously restores the damaged artwork, she uncovers layers of her soul that she would rather be kept hidden. Written in descriptively sumptuous prose, Unveiling brings the ancient city of Rome vividly to life and reveals a courageous woman coming to terms with a tragic past. From the author of Confessions of X, this is a new, thoroughly revised edition of the author's debut novel which was first published to critical acclaim over 14 years ago. Readers of Suzanne M. Wolfe's fiction, prose, essays and blogposts will welcome the introduction to this work, now back in print.
Autorenporträt
Suzanne M. Wolfe grew up in England and read English Literature at Oxford University, where she co-founded the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society. Wolfe is the author of The Confessions of X: A Novel, winner of Christianity Today's 2017 Book of the Year Award. Along with her husband, Gregory Wolfe, she co-founded Image, a journal of the arts and faith, and has co-authored many books with him on literature and prayer, including Books That Build Character: How to Teach Your Child Moral Values Through Stories (with William Kirkpatrick), and Bless This House: Prayers for Children and Families. Her essays and blog posts have appeared in Image and other publications. Wolfe is currently writing a series of mystery novels set in Elizabethan London, forthcoming from Crooked Lane Books. She and her husband are the parents of four grown children. They live in the Pacific Northwest.