The Painter's Daughters

The award-winning debut novel selected for BBC Radio 2 Book Club

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Pub Date 29 Feb 2024 | Archive Date 29 Feb 2024

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SELECTED FOR THE BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB | WINNER OF THE MSLEXIA NOVEL COMPETITION
'Beautifully written . . . I raced through it' HILARY MANTEL

'As exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting' TRACY CHEVALIER

'Convincing, engaging, transporting' GUARDIAN

'A wonderfully powerful and haunting novel with a hugely gripping plot' DEBORAH MOGGACH

1759, Ipswich. Sisters Peggy and Molly Gainsborough are the best of friends and do everything together. They spy on their father as he paints, they rankle their mother as she manages the books, they tear barefoot through the muddy fields that surround their home. But there is another reason they are inseparable: from a young age, Molly has had a tendency to forget who she is, to fall into confusion, and Peggy knows instinctively that no one must find out.

When the family move to Bath, Thomas Gainsborough finds fame as a portrait artist, while his daughters are thrown into the whirl of polite society. Here, the merits of marriage and codes of behaviour are crystal clear, and secrets much harder to keep. As Peggy goes to greater lengths to protect her sister, she finds herself falling in love, and their precarious situation is soon thrown catastrophically off-course. The discovery of a betrayal forces her to question all she has done for Molly - and whether any one person can truly change the fate of another . . .

Inspired by true events and told with irresistible vibrancy and wit, Emily Howes' award-winning debut is a captivating and deeply moving novel about art, sisterhood and the price we pay for love.

'Vividly imagined and exquisitely brought to the page' RACHEL JOYCE

'A beautiful debut' JO BROWNING WROE

'An incredible first novel that'll leave you scouring the real-life paintings for clues' STYLIST

'A rich evocation of secrets, art, sisterhood and class' i PAPER

SELECTED FOR THE BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB | WINNER OF THE MSLEXIA NOVEL COMPETITION
'Beautifully written . . . I raced through it' HILARY MANTEL

'As exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a...


Advance Praise

'As exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting.' Tracy Chevalier, author of GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING

'A beautifully written, impressively researched novel about sisterly love, art and sacrifice, The Painter's Daughters is historical fiction at its finest . . . Howes is a talent to be reckoned with.' Emma Stonex, author of THE LAMPLIGHTERS

'A feast for the senses and the joy of a story well told.' Jo Browning Wroe, author of A TERRIBLE KINDNESS

'As exquisitely and tenderly rendered as a Gainsborough painting.' Tracy Chevalier, author of GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING

'A beautifully written, impressively researched novel about sisterly love, art...


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ISBN 9781399610780
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PAGES 384

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One of those books that makes you want to head straight for Google and see how factual it is, maybe look at some art whilst you're there.
By that, I mean one of those books that holds your interest beyond the last page.
The dual timeline, had me wondering how they fit together, right up to one comment... and then it felt perfect.
The sisters relationship, the main focus of the book, was fascinating.
A thoroughly enjoyable read.
Off to do some more googling now....

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Well written and incredibly interesting, I found myself enjoying this story and being drawn to the characters. I liked the plot, albeit a bit slow sometimes, and found the writing to be really moving and beautiful. A gorgeous story about love and sisterhood.

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I should probably start this by saying I’m not a fan of historical fiction in general…..
However I adored this. And that’s why it’s so special…. To read and enjoy so much a book from a genre that normally leaves you cold is a very special book.
It tells the story of Thomas Gainsborough, renowned English portrait artist, and of his wife and two daughters. Primarily told through the lens of his youngest daughter Molly, who is navigating childhood and beyond in the shadow of her elder sisters mental illness. Though it was never publicly defined as that as admittance of that would have meant locked away in an inhumane asylum.
I was totally transported to the 1700s and adored the writing, the charters, the plot development,
fans of Maggie O Farrells historical fiction….this one is for you!

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