麻豆区

麻豆区

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  • Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2025
    I enjoyed Reay鈥檚 exploration of happiness and career fulfillment. Both Diana, as Tate Gallery鈥檚 Keeper of Modern Collections, and Lily, as her assistant, have broken all barriers in the UK as the first female keepers in a major institution. Their personal lives are as curated as their workplace. When Lily discovers that happiness isn鈥檛 what she does but how she feels about what she does, she鈥檚 willing to undertake gasp-worthy moves! The art of sacrifice kept me intrigued.

    Although I鈥檝e read plenty about the art world during the Nazi regime, it was good to see how Reay linked this to equality and freedom for women in the workplace. It was equally interesting to learn about the art of forgery and Picasso.

    This story about risks, scandal and personal/professional growth will resonate with many; especially those who take time to peel back the veneer.

    I was gifted this copy by Harper Muse and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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