Sofie & Cecilia
Books | Fiction / Historical / General
Katherine Ashenburg
This national bestseller is a surprising, rich and beautiful story about women's friendship for readers of Paula McLain and Elena Ferrante, by a bestselling non-fiction author who has brilliantly turned her hand to fiction.Layered with insight into the nuances of female friendship as it stretches, changes, and deepens in unexpected ways over a lifetime, this book is set in the fascinating art world of Sweden between 1900 and 1940, loosely based on the lives of celebrated artists Carl Larsson and Anders Zorn ("Nils Olsson" and "Lars Vogt" in the novel), and the women who married them: restlessly creative artist-in-her-own-right Sofie Olsson, and fiercely private and intelligent curator Cecilia Vogt. Woven effortlessly through this tapestry, like a beautiful motif, is absorbing detail about Scandinavian painting, design, and textile work; European history and sexual politics; the country life, city salons, vibrant art, and folklore of Sweden; and the secrets and challenges of bright, talented women juggling marriage, career, individual aspirations, and family life inside an artist's household in the early twentieth century.