
The Painter's Girl
Author: Helen Fripp
Narrator: Anne-Marie Piazza
Unabridged: 9 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 06/30/2022
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction, Family Life

Author: Helen Fripp
Narrator: Anne-Marie Piazza
Unabridged: 9 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 06/30/2022
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction, Family Life
Helen Fripp is the author of the historical-fiction novels The French House and The Painter's Girl. Fascinated by women throughout history who have made their mark against the odds, she writes about female characters who rail against the social constraints to which they are subject. She enjoys researching the locations and people who inspire her work. For more information, visit HelenFrippAuthor.co.uk.
Anne-Marie Piazza is an actor, a voice artist, a singer, and a cellist. A London native, she studied at Durham University and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She can be seen regularly on stages all across London and heard on a variety of radio productions and audiobooks.
Mimi Bisset grew up in Paris during the 1860’s. She never knew her father and her mother was an alcoholic. Mimi lived in a tenement in the slums of Monmarte. She was free spirited, hard working and capable of doing almost anything she set her mind to. Mimi always had big dreams for herself. Whatever......more
The Painter’s Girl is set in Paris, 1860. Mimi Bisset grew up in the slums with an alcoholic mother. She vows to never take that path for herself doing whatever job she can find to support herself, even though life has never been easy for her. A mother's heart never forgets. Giving up her daughter ha......more
What struck me most in this book was the colour, movement and vibrancy of 19th century Paris that the author has created. The slums of Montmartre with ragpicker children and steamy laundries, contrast with the sparkle and spectacle of the circus and the hazy absinthe world of the artists. It all cam......more
This was a fun read. It was a little slow to start, but once I got to page 80 or so, it was hard to put down! I adore historical fiction, and I love when it overlaps with art history. The Impressionists were a fascinating bunch, and Fripp does her best to include all of them. The plot is fun and the......more