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Vanessa and Her Sister

by Priya Parmar

Vanessa and Her Sister

by Priya Parmar

Set against the backdrop of London at the dawning of the twentieth century, 'Vanessa and Her Sister' delves into the enthralling dynamic between Vanessa Bell, a gifted painter, her brilliant but troubled sister, Virginia Woolf, and the illustrious Bloomsbury Group. The Stephen siblings ignite the city’s avant-garde scene as they embark on an artistic odyssey, discarding tradition for bohemian liberty. However, beneath the glittering surface of celebrations and intellectual egotism, the close-knit fabric of family and loyalty is tested. When Vanessa is swept up in an unexpected love affair, Virginia’s need for her sister’s affection and support leads her to the brink of self-destruction. In these defining moments, Vanessa is torn between the obligation to her sister and the pursuit of her own happiness. Priya Parmar's novel is a poignant exploration of ambition, desire, and the complex bonds of sisterhood, played out under the watchful eyes of societal change.

  • Historical
  • Fiction
  • Biographical
  • Drama
  • Intellectual
  • Bohemian
  • Artistic
  • Interpersonal
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