
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Copy provided by publisher in exchange for an honest review

The Woman in the Photograph by Dana Gynther is a deeply rich, stunning, and exciting read that is set in Paris in the 1920s that captures your full attention as the author perfectly blends history and fiction in a beautiful backdrop of fashion, photography, and arts while seductively connecting two compelling Americans living in Paris. This book is much more than photography but a blend of romance, emotions and arts. I loved that Ms. Gynther was able to spellbind and transcend her readers to a whole new era where we get to experience, live and breath of what it would feel to live in that era through the eyes of Lee Miller as she is the muse of Man Ray, a famous photographer.
Before I read The Woman in the Photograph, I wasn't aware of Lee Miller. And after reading this book, I was given a glimpse of history and fiction of Lee Miller's life. I loved that this book was a vivid, rich, stunning, and captivating read that gave readers like myself to be exposed to parts of Miller's life and her affair with Man Ray in the 1920s and early 1930s. So if you are a fan of the arts and would love to know to get to know about Lee Miller then I highly suggest you to read this book.

Dana Gynther
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