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About The Book
Spanning a brief period in the lives of John Singer Sargent and the Boit family, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit is a coming-of-age tale that explores both the murky world of Paris in 1882 and the upheaval going on in Victoria’s own time, the early sixties, all the while pondering possible answers to the questions raised by Sargent’s most enigmatic work of art.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (August 31, 2021)
- Length: 232 pages
- ISBN13: 9781647421663
- Ages: 12 - 15
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Raves and Reviews
2022 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards Finalist in Teen: Fiction (13-18 Years)
“A debut novel sees a teenage girl step inside a famous painting and
confront the sexual predation that lies hidden beneath its composition. .
. Victoria is both likable and believable as a teenager of the early
’60s. Hillary and the Boit girls are similarly convincing, while the
author’s adult characters ground the portrayal with quiet realism. The
story itself moves along at a good pace. Loyster treats a delicate
subject with care and . . . allows neither fact nor fiction to dominate.
Readers unfamiliar with Sargent’s painting will think the backdrop
richly imaginative. . . . An absorbing, sensitive meld of fiction and
history.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“. . . the
characters would prove to be a great discussion starter for an English,
art, or history classroom. . . . VERDICT: A good choice for collections
where historical fiction is popular.”
—School Library Journal
“The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit is a fascinating and magical work of art about a fascinating and magical work of art.”
—Annie Barrows, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and best-selling children’s author of the Ivy and Bean series
“Far from living in the past, John Singer Sargent’s compelling portrait
of four sisters continues to spark the imagination, inspiring stories of
past and present secrets, in Loyster’s inventive fiction. It isn't just
art that can transcend time, but also acts of courage.”
—Dr. Erica E. Hirshler, author of Sargent’s Daughters: The Biography of a Painting and Croll Senior Curator of Painting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
“Well written and an absorbing blend of fantasy, art history and an
exploration of the type of photographic pedophilia of which Lewis
Carroll was suspect. I hope the book will include a copy of the Daughters painting. It is a fascinating mystery all by itself.”
—Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Newbery Award–winning author
“Literary and beautifully imagined, this book is a treasure for adults and young adults alike.“
—Charlie Price, Edgar Award–winning author
“In this novel of amazing breadth, the eternal magic of time travel
catapults the reader inside one of the most famous portraits of all
time. Sara Loyster skillfully weaves issues relevant to teens then and
now into a story that both unburies ancient family secrets and solves
the portrait’s many intriguing mysteries. The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit fairly bursts with originality and imagination.”
—Laurel Davis Huber, author of the award-winning novel The Velveteen Daughter
“Sara Loyster’s imaginative and beautifully rendered journey into the
past shows readers the importance of being courageous for others in the
face of danger.”
—S. Baer Lederman, author and editor
“Victoria initially surrenders to the invisible pull from John Singer
Sargent’s famous painting of the Boit sisters out of curiosity.
Traversing time from Boston, 1963, to Paris, 1882, through the portal of
this grand and mysterious painting, she encounters a situation that
sets off alarms in a twentieth-century girl’s head. Art, art history,
and the milieu of these different time periods contribute complexity to
the tale. Sara Loyster creates a vivid and admirable heroine, someone
who acts swiftly and assuredly. It is a focused, fascinating reading
experience.”
—David Howd, children’s librarian
“Teenage heroine Victoria walks into a painting at the Museum of Fine
Arts in Boston in 1963... and finds herself in Paris in 1882! Author
Sara Loyster uses magical realism to weave together themes of art,
friendship, and suspense, as she transports us into the fascinating
world of John Singer Sargent and the Boit sisters.”
—Armin Arethna, Children’s Librarian
“Part historical fiction, part time-travel fantasy, part psychological suspense story, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit
is a highly original coming-of-age novel whose themes include
friendship, sexual identity, disability, and activism. This retro #MeToo
novel—or rather #NotOnMyWatch novel—follows fifteen-year-old Victoria
Hubbard as she straddles two eras, the fledgling civil rights movement
of the early 1960s and the transition in the art world of the 1880s from
representational painting to photographic portraiture.”
—Kate Brubeck, writer and editor
“Like Victoria, the heroine of this graceful coming-of-age novel, I have
always been drawn to John Singer Sargent’s famous portrait, but unlike
her, I was never able to cross the mystical boundary into the world of
the painting. Shy, sheltered, and encumbered by a back brace, Victoria’s
life begins to change when she befriends the Boit sisters and attempts
to save them from the predations of a dangerous man.”
—Mari Coates, award-winning author of The Pelton Papers
“Inventive, suspenseful and satisfying, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit is a delightful read.”
—Lisa Braver Moss, award-winning author of Shrug
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