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Leonora in the Morning Light

By: Michaela Carter
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Fiona Hardingham, Jacques Roy, Michaela Carter
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*One of Oprah Daily’s Most Anticipated Historical Fiction Novels That Will Sweep You Away*

“Michaela Carter’s training as a poet and painter shines through from the first page of this vivid, gorgeous novel based on the lives of Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst. Told with all the wild magic and mystery of the Surrealists themselves, Leonora in the Morning Light fearlessly illuminates the life and work of a formidable female artist.” —Whitney Scharer, bestselling author of The Age of Light

For fans of Amy Bloom’s White Houses and Colm Tóibín’s The Master, a “gorgeously written, meticulously researched” (Jillian Cantor, bestselling author of Half Life) novel about Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington and the art, drama, and romance that defined her coming-of-age during World War II.

1940. A train carrying exiled German prisoners from a labor camp arrives in southern France. Within moments, word spreads that Nazi capture is imminent, and the men flee for the woods, desperate to disappear across the Spanish border. One stays behind, determined to ride the train until he reaches home, to find a woman he refers to simply as “her.”

1937. Leonora Carrington is a twenty-year-old British socialite and painter when she meets Max Ernst, an older, married artist whose work has captivated Europe. She follows him to Paris, into the vibrant world of studios and cafes where rising visionaries of the Surrealist movement like Andre Breton, Pablo Picasso, Lee Miller, Man Ray, and Salvador Dali are challenging conventional approaches to art and life. Inspired by their freedom, Leonora begins to experiment with her own work, translating vivid stories of her youth onto canvas and gaining recognition under her own name. It is a bright and glorious age of enlightenment—until war looms over Europe and headlines emerge denouncing Max and his circle as “degenerates,” leading to his arrest and imprisonment. Left along as occupation spreads throughout the countryside, Leonora battles terrifying circumstances to survive, reawakening past demons that threaten to consume her.

As Leonora and Max embark on remarkable journeys together and apart, the full story of their tumultuous and passionate love affair unfolds, spanning time and borders as they seek to reunite and reclaim their creative power in a world shattered by war. When their paths cross with Peggy Guggenheim, an art collector and socialite working to help artists escape to America, nothing will be the same.

Based on true events and historical figures, Leonora in the Morning Light is “a deeply involving historical tale of tragic lost love, determined survival, the sanctuary of art, and the evolution of a muse into an artist of powerfully provocative feminist expression” (Booklist, starred review).
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Fascinating book about the surrealists and all the ladies that were involved within the movement itself, A deep look into war, relationships, and the art it inspired

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I was captivated by the story, the characters and the performance of the narrators. Ms. Carter has created a masterpiece. Her ability to shed light on the inner and intimate lives of these people is simply amazing.

Simply amazing

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This was a 3.5 star read for me...I listened to this and with a view through surrealism and the coming war...comes the story of Max Ernst and Leonora Carrington and the immersions into the subconscious vision of art!

For art historians

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Not a dry biography but the amazing life of her and Ernst come to life. I read everything I could find too. Like Casablanca, only this is for real. Thank you the well balanced and not-surreal telling of it. “Here’s looking at you kid, we’ll always have St. Martins Ardèche.

Leonoras story at last

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Transcend yourself into the world of the surrealist of the 1930s and 1940s. Follow the incredible and complex story of Leonora.

It’ll make you want to pick up a paintbrush and travel to Paris.

Loved it.

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