From the bestselling author of The Glassblower Trilogy comes an
inspiring historical saga of a female photographer who must defy
convention to live her dreams in turn-of-the-century Germany.
In 1905, on her twenty-sixth birthday, Mimi Reventlow receives a
marriage proposal from the vicar of her family's church. But a future of
housework, childcare, and servicing a parish doesn't appeal to the
restless and unconventional Mimi. She has ambitions of her own--to
follow in the footsteps of her beloved uncle Josef and become a
traveling photographer. Leaving behind all that has been mapped out for
her, Mimi dares to pursue her passion and sets out alone to make her own
mark.
A visit to her ailing uncle in the idyllic mountain town of Laichingen,
Germany, pauses Mimi's journey. Here, among provincialism and rejection,
she struggles to find her place within a vibrant but wary community. But
Mimi's resilience is only strengthened by adversity. Her courage is
indomitable. Maybe here, among surprising kindred spirits and longing
hearts, in a place she never expected, Mimi's dreams might be coming
into focus.