Artistic Legacy

The Girl You Left Behind by JoJo Moyes combines historical fiction, art, romance, a touch of mystery and legal drama into its story.

It begins during WWI in France. Sophie and her sister are taking care of their family’s inn which becomes occupied by German soldiers. Sophie hopes to use her relationship with the German commandant as a way to locate her husband Edouard who was taken to an internment camp. Edouard is an artist. His painting of her becomes a critical piece of the story (both in her time and in the future).

Fast forward to 2006. Sophie’s painting now resides with widowed Liv. Acquiring the painting is one of the precious memories with her former husband. She becomes involved in a legal battle to keep the painting against a budding love interest.

Both women’s stories are developed with the commonality of finding true love and experiencing different levels of hardship and loss. Liv delves into Sophie’s life through her letters, various records and interviews. Eventually the true provenance of the painting is revealed.

I have to admit that at first I wasn’t going to finish this book, but I’m glad that I did. It ended up being a satisfying read.

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