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Girl Braiding Her Hair
- Inspired by the True Story of a Revolutionary Female Artist History Forgot
- By: Marta Molnar, Dana Marton
- Narrated by: Leah Daniels
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Her friends included Van Gogh, Degas, and Renoir. Paris celebrated her as a sought-after model, until she picked up the brush herself, at a time when art schools refused to accept female students. By the time Suzanne Valadon was 15 years old, shed been a horse walker, a milliner, a funeral wreath maker, and a circus acrobat, but that was just the beginning of her adventures. Here is her story, along with Ellie's, a modern woman a century later at a crossroads of her life, who pulls Suzanne from the shadows of the past into the light.
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Feminist literature
- By donna on 03-24-25
- Girl Braiding Her Hair
- Inspired by the True Story of a Revolutionary Female Artist History Forgot
- By: Marta Molnar, Dana Marton
- Narrated by: Leah Daniels
Stark difference in stories
Reviewed: 09-28-24
I loved the story of the artist, every word of it. The modern day story had its charm but also seemed written by a lesser artist. The onomatopoeia scratch scratch etc was annoying, and the plot predictable. Well worth reading the book for the deep, plot rich and masterful story of Susan Valladone. I look forward to your next historical novel. Peerhaps the story of Maurice. Maybe told from his perspective interspersed with his family’s thought about him. A rich narrative about grandmother would be fantastic. One final thought, maybe use only one voice be it man woman or child speaking. I loved when Valladone expressed regarding prejudice against people of color, What? In 1894? I feel that way about 2024!
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