A moving novel of sisterhood, celebrity, creativity, and self-discovery -- perfect for fans of Ann Patchett, Elizabeth Strout, and book club favorites about family and ambition.
As a child, the flamboyant, brooding, and beautiful Rozzie was always the star of her family -- especially in her younger sister Jemma's eyes. So when Rozzie takes up acting and, as a teenager, wins a part in a major motion picture, life changes irrevocably for both sisters. Rozzie is catapulted into the chaotic adult world of celebrity while Jemma travels to movie sets and relishes her sister's fame -- never seeing the strain that the spotlight puts on Rozzie.
Soon Jemma develops her own artistic ambitions as a photographer, and Rozzie is forced to reveal the secret she has kept from her family for years -- a rare eye condition that threatens her vision. Only then does Jemma begin to see the truth about her sister and herself -- a reality that threatens the delicate balance of their relationship.
Tender, thought-provoking, and emotionally rich, The Art of Seeing is a powerful story of sisters, family life, celebrity, art, and the courage it takes to truly see ourselves and one another. A must-read for book clubs, lovers of women's literary fiction, and anyone drawn to novels about sibling bonds and self-discovery.
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