Paris in the 1860s: a magnificent time of expression, where brilliant
young artists rebel against the stodginess of the past to freely explore
new styles of creating--and bold new ways of living.
Passionate, beautiful, and utterly devoted to her art, Berthe Morisot is
determined to be recognized as an important painter. But as a woman, she
finds herself sometimes overlooked in favor of her male
counterparts--Monet, Pissarro, Degas.
And there is one great artist among them who captivates young Berthe
like none other: the celebrated genius Édouard Manet. A mesmerizing,
breathtaking rogue--a shameless roué, undeterred and irresistible--his
life is a wildly overgrown garden of scandal. He becomes Berthe's
mentor, her teacher...her lover, despite his curiously devoted marriage
to his frumpy, unappealing wife, Suzanne, and his many rumored
dalliances with his own models. For a headstrong young woman from a
respectable family, an affair with such an intoxicating scoundrel can
only spell heartbreak and ruin.
But Berthe refuses to resign herself to the life of quiet submission
that Society has dictated for her. Undiscouraged, she will create her
own destiny...and confront life--and love--on her own terms.