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Someone always nearby, a novel of Georgia O'Keeffe and Maria Chabot, Susan Wittig Albert

Label
Someone always nearby, a novel of Georgia O'Keeffe and Maria Chabot, Susan Wittig Albert
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical resources
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Someone always nearby
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1396570065
Responsibility statement
Susan Wittig Albert
Series statement
Thorndike Press large print historical fiction
Sub title
a novel of Georgia O'Keeffe and Maria Chabot
Summary
In 1940, art-world icon Georgia O'Keeffe bought a house in a mountain-rimmed New Mexico desert, planning to live there for six months every year. To manage her household, O'Keeffe invited Maria Chabot-a young writer-to join her. Their relationship endured throughout WW2; the death of Georgia's husband; and Maria's design and building of an adobe house and studio for the artist in the native village of Abiquiu. An evocative story that explores the dimensions of friendship and the debts we incur to those who make our lives easier, Someone Always Nearby is based on research into a massive collection of over 700 letters, documents, media reports, and historical accounts. Readers will be fascinated by this intimate, revealing portrait of the artist's daily life during her first decade at her New Mexico ranch-a mysterious, enigmatic O'Keeffe that only one woman, Maria Chabot, ever fully knew.--Goodreads.com
Target audience
adult
Classification
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