Still Life

By Sarah Winman

A sweeping, sumptuous love-letter to Florence, Italy. Taking us from the streets of the East End of London to the stunning Tuscan hills, this is a book which illuminates so many moments from our history, while introducing us to a motley crew of Winman’s wonderfully eccentric and witty characters.
~ Her Majesty Queen Camilla
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Publish Date: 2021 Awards: 2021 InWords Literary Award

1944, in the ruined wine cellar of a Tuscan villa, as bombs fall around them, two strangers meet and share an extraordinary evening. Ulysses Temper is a young British soldier, Evelyn Skinner is a sexagenarian art historian and possible spy. She has come to Italy to salvage paintings from the wreckage and relive memories of the time she encountered EM Forster and had her heart stolen by an Italian maid in a particular Florentine room with a view. Evelyn’s talk of truth and beauty plants a seed in Ulysses’ mind that will shape the trajectory of his life – and of those who love him – for the next four decades. Moving from the Tuscan Hills and piazzas of Florence, to the smog of London’s East End, Still Life is a sweeping, joyful novel about beauty, love, family and fate.

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