The Age of Light

Whitney Scharer

earliest edition we have, 2019 Little, Brown and Company, 2019 hardcover 384 pages

She went to Paris to start over, to make art instead of being made into it. A captivating debut novel by Whitney Scharer, The Age of Light tells the story of Vogue model turned renowned photographer Lee Miller, and her search to forge a new identity as an artist after a life spent as a muse. "I'd rather take a photograph than be one," she declares after she arrives in Paris in 1929, where she soon catches the eye of...

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Age of Light edition · 2020 · Pan Macmillan · 320 pages · 9781509889150
Age of Light edition · 2019 · Pan Macmillan · 320 pages · 9781509889129
Age of Light edition · 2019 · Pan Macmillan · 9781509889112
Age of Light edition · 2019 · Little Brown & Company · 9780316524094
The Age of Light hardcover · 2019 · Little, Brown and Company · 384 pages · 9780316524087
Age of Light edition · 2019 · Pan Macmillan · 320 pages · 9781509889136
Age of Light edition · 2019 · Little Brown & Company · 400 pages · 9780316524148

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