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The Parasol Flower

Author: Karen Quevillon  

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In contemporary Paris, Nancy Roach is fed up with her flagging dissertation research and flees to the English countryside to escape the mounting pressure from her dissertation advisor. There, she stumbles upon an illustration of "The Parasol Flower" in a nineteenth-century treatise, which draws her into the life of Hannah Inglis, a talented artist

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In contemporary Paris, Nancy Roach is fed up with her flagging dissertation research and flees to the English countryside to escape the mounting pressure from her dissertation advisor. There, she stumbles upon an illustration of "The Parasol Flower" in a nineteenth-century treatise, which draws her into the life of Hannah Inglis, a talented artist

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In contemporary Paris, Nancy Roach is fed up with her flagging dissertation research and flees to the English countryside to escape the mounting pressure from her dissertation advisor. There, she stumbles upon an illustration of "The Parasol Flower" in a nineteenth-century treatise, which draws her into the life of Hannah Inglis, a talented artist who slipped out of art history and into the Malaysian wilderness. Working from Hannah's letters and a cache of paintings, Nancy attempts to reconstruct a pivotal year in Hannah's life. The year is 1896 and Hannah Inglis, a painter, is pushing back against her husband and their circle of ex-patriot friends in British Malaysia, who see her art as an uncivilising influence. She finds support from two unlikely sources-the intimidating Eva Peterborough, an evolutionary biologist, and the Sikh police sergeant Darshan Singh who assists on treks to paint en plein air. With their help, she embarks on a search for a rare and legendary specimen-a flower that blooms as big as a lady's parasol. The Parasol Flower traces the borders of science, art, race, and class and establishes new boundaries.

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Critic Reviews

“"With The Parasol Flower , Karen Quevillon offers an intricate bud of a story that gradually unfurls to reveal, petal by delicate petal, a rare and brilliant bloom." -- Sherry C. Isaac , author of Storyteller”

"The Parasol Flower is a visceral, captivating novel about charisma, commitment, and the need for connectionan elegant and wistful portrayal of two women from different eras searching for each other." -- Monica Carter, Foreword Reviews
"The Parasol Flower is an engrossing tale of two impassioned women, separated by a century, both hunting for treasure... Beautifully written, utterly engaging and sparkling with wisdom, Karen Quevillon's outstanding debut novel vividly explores the essential urgency of heeding the persevering yearnings of one's creativity and destiny." Janet Turpin Myers , author of Nightswimming and The Last Year of Confusion
"Quevillon shows an intimate knowledge of the problems women face today as well as those faced a couple of hundred years ago. ...This is a novel for the thinking person who delights in identifying and solving society's problems. I loved it." Elaine Cougler , author of the Loyalist trilogy
"With The Parasol Flower , Karen Quevillon offers an intricate bud of a story that gradually unfurls to reveal, petal by delicate petal, a rare and brilliant bloom." Sherry C. Isaac , author of Storyteller

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About the Author

Born and raised in a small town in Ontario, Canada, Karen Quevillon draws her inspiration from nature, from the storyworlds of literature into which she has escaped over the years, and from amateur psychoanalysis conducted on family and friends. She earned a PhD in Philosophy and works as a college instructor of writing, communications, and humanities subjects. Karen's poetry, fiction, and critical reviews have appeared in numerous literary journals over the past decade.

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Product Details

Publisher
Regal House Publishing LLC
Published
14th August 2020
Pages
334
ISBN
9781947548732

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