In the summer of 1918, with the Germans threatening Paris, Edward Steichen arrives in France to photograph the war for the American army. There he finds a country filled with poignant memories for him: early artistic success, marriage, the birth of two daughters, and a love affair that divided his family. Told with elegance and transporting historical sensitivity, Emily Mitchell's first novel captures the life of a great American artist caught in the reckoning of a painful past in a world beset by war. "Her story, written with grace and precision, doesn't want for scope, and Ms. Mitchell's shrewd restraint lends her work a concentrated power."--Mike Peed, New York Sun "Dazzling . a devastating portrait of the insanity of war."--Publishers Weekly, starred review.
The Last Summer of the World : A Novel