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SUMMARY:SMUSA Book Club - October Book: Attribution by Linda More
DESCRIPTION:** NOTE: This meeting will be held at the Meadows Museum. Stay 
 tuned for additional information.\n\n2023 National Indie Excellence Awards 
 Winner in Literary Fiction\n\n2023 National Indie Excellence Awards 
 Finalist in Contemporary Novel\n2023 IPPY Awards Gold Medalist Winner\n2023 
 NIEA Winner in Literary Fiction\n2023 Eric Hoffer Book Awards Winner\n2022 
 CIBA Somerset Book Awards First Place Winner  \n\n“...superb descriptions 
 of Spain\, its cities and museums\, and seventeenth century art—as well 
 as the often cut-throat world of graduate school. The ensuing intrigue is 
 fast-paced\, fun to read\, hard to put down.”\n—Midwest Book 
 Review\n\n“Gorgeously written. . . . Moore’s book is a 
 winner.”\n—Caroline Leavitt\, New York Times best-selling author of 
 Pictures of You\, With or Without You\n\nArt historian Cate Adamson\, 
 desperate to succeed to console her grieving parents\, leaves the Midwest 
 to complete her doctorate in New York—only to find herself assigned to an 
 impossible sexist advisor. She struggles to impress him until she discovers 
 a hidden painting\, possibly a Baroque masterpiece. Risking her career\, 
 financial disaster\, and further alienation from her family\, she flees to 
 Spain with the painting to consult art experts.\n\nAntonio\, an 
 impoverished duke\, meets Cate on the train to Seville\, and joins her 
 search while attempting to rescue the decaying legacy of his family. They 
 find clues and uncover evidence that will shock the titans of art history\, 
 may destroy her prospects as an art historian\, and shatter her future with 
 Antonio.\n\nWritten with vivid prose\, rich references to seventeenth 
 century Spanish art\, compelling characters and a historical puzzle\, 
 Attribution is the story of one contemporary woman’s journey to 
 understand the past and unlock her future.
ORGANIZER;CN="Tiffany Powell":MAILTO:tapowell@mail.smu.edu
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CONTACT;CN="Tiffany Powell":MAILTO:tapowell@mail.smu.edu
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