Estelle
Discover the captivating tale of "Estelle" by Linda Stewart Henley, a novel that intertwines art, family, and hidden truths. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans, the story unfolds during two distinct time periods. In 1872-73, renowned artist Edgar Degas visits his French Creole relatives, where his cousin and sister-in-law, Estelle, inspires him to capture their family on canvas. As Degas grapples with his artistic identity, Estelle becomes a pivotal figure in his journey toward recognition.
Fast forward to 1970, when young artist Anne Gautier inherits a house in New Orleans. While renovating her family's home, Anne uncovers a deep connection to Degas and her ancestors, leading her to discover two identical portraits of Estelle that unveil unsettling family secrets. With 296 pages of rich storytelling, "Estelle" is a compelling exploration of artistry, heritage, and the bonds that tie generations together. Published in 2020, this novel is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and art.