A defiant woman in pre-World War I Germany carves out her own
unconventional destiny as the enthralling Photographer's Saga
continues.
Germany, 1911. Certain things are expected of a woman. Defiant Mimi
Reventlow has chosen to be the woman she wants to be. For now, that's
the resident, if temporary, photographer in Laichingen. Here, against
the odds, in a vocation uncommon for her gender, she maintains a
struggling studio. She cares for her aging uncle and mentor. She's
captured the affections of a roguish young local. And she dares to
engage in a secret affair with Johann, the village's prodigal son.
But when tragedy strikes, Mimi's world is thrown into a state of flux.
Remain in a place she calls home? Stay loyal to the man she loves? Or
follow her true calling, on the road, as a photographer of roving
independence?
Through dizzying betrayals, breathtaking new passions--both personal and
professional--and the rumors of war, Mimi's next choice could change her
life once again. So could the risks. But as Mimi knows, taking risks is
at the heart of all women who dream of a future.