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Lift My Eyes

$1817


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Lift My Eyes fictionally portrays the life of celebrated feminist painter Matilda Lotz. The daughter of a faithful Christian family of German immigrants, Matilda is only six when she is caught up in the bloody Battle of Franklin, only ten when she and her family are pursued by the Ku Klux Klan and forced to flee from Tennessee to California. Like Joseph sold into slavery in Egypt, no adversity can crush her. The talented young artist becomes the protégé first of Penelope Hearst and later of French feminist painter Rosa Bonheur. No typical Victorian woman, she overcomes both sexism and self-doubt to paint dukes in England, counts in Hungary, and Bedouins in North Africa. She refuses to marry until fifty-five, when she falls in love with another painter, a Hungarian nobleman. But when a second war, the Great War, strips her of nearly everything, Matilda is challenged to one final battle - with her own heart.



Author: Magdalen Dugan
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: ELM Hill
Published: 05/14/2019
Pages: 228
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781400308606

About the Author
Dugan, Magdalen: -

Magdalen Dugan's fiction focuses on forgiving and being forgiven. She is the author of the novel Breathing: the Way and several slim volumes of poetry, as well as book reviews, essays, and articles. With an MA in English from U.C., Berkeley and an MFA in Writing from the University of San Francisco, she has taught writing in the San Francisco Bay Area for many years. She is currently writing and teaching in northern Texas.

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  • Publication Date
  • Dimensions
    8.9 in, 6 in, 0.8 in
  • Pages
    228
  • Publisher
    ELM Hill

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Lift My Eyes by Dugan, Magdalen
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Lift My Eyes

$1817

Lift My Eyes fictionally portrays the life of celebrated feminist painter Matilda Lotz. The daughter of a faithful Christian family of German immigrants, Matilda is only six when she is caught up in the bloody Battle of Franklin, only ten when she and her family are pursued by the Ku Klux Klan and forced to flee from Tennessee to California. Like Joseph sold into slavery in Egypt, no adversity can crush her. The talented young artist becomes the protégé first of Penelope Hearst and later of French feminist painter Rosa Bonheur. No typical Victorian woman, she overcomes both sexism and self-doubt to paint dukes in England, counts in Hungary, and Bedouins in North Africa. She refuses to marry until fifty-five, when she falls in love with another painter, a Hungarian nobleman. But when a second war, the Great War, strips her of nearly everything, Matilda is challenged to one final battle - with her own heart.



Author: Magdalen Dugan
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: ELM Hill
Published: 05/14/2019
Pages: 228
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781400308606

About the Author
Dugan, Magdalen: -

Magdalen Dugan's fiction focuses on forgiving and being forgiven. She is the author of the novel Breathing: the Way and several slim volumes of poetry, as well as book reviews, essays, and articles. With an MA in English from U.C., Berkeley and an MFA in Writing from the University of San Francisco, she has taught writing in the San Francisco Bay Area for many years. She is currently writing and teaching in northern Texas.

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