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Georgia: A Novel of Georgia O'Keeffe | Dawn Tripp
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Georgia OKeeffe, her love affair with photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and her quest to become an independent artist come vividly to life in this sensual and exquisitely written novel, a dazzling departure into historical fiction by the acclaimed novelist Dawn Tripp. This is not a love story. If it were, we would have the same story. But he has his, and I have mine. In 1916, Georgia OKeeffe is a young, unknown art teacher when she travels to New York to meet Stieglitz, the famed photographer and art dealer, who has discovered OKeeffes work and exhibits it in his gallery. Their connection is instantaneous. OKeeffe is quickly drawn into Stieglitzs sophisticated world, becoming his mistress, protg, and muse, as their attraction deepens into an intense and tempestuous relationship and his photographs of her, both clothed and nude, create a sensation. Yet as her own creative force develops, Georgia begins to push back against what critics and others are saying about her and her art. And soon she must make difficult choices to live a life she believes in. A breathtaking work of the imagination, Georgia is the story of a passionate young woman, her search for love and artistic freedom, the sacrifices she will face, and the bold vision that will make her a legend. Advance praise for Georgia I devoured this dazzling novel aboutan American icon. Dawn Tripp brings Georgia OKeeffe so fully to life on every page and, with great wisdom, examines the very nature of love, longing, femininity, and art.J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of Maine and The Engagements In this masterly novel, Dawn Tripp erases the boundary between writer and character, bringing OKeefes voice, essence, and vision to life.Georgia is a dazzling, brilliant work about the struggle between artist and woman, between self and the other, between love and the necessity to break free of it. The luminous sensuality of the writing glows from every page, drawing the reader into the splendor and machinations of the New York City art world between the wars, revealing both Georgia OKeeffe and Dawn Tripp as the great artists they are.B. A. Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger and The Muralist Georgia OKeeffes life became legendary even as she was living it, something she both invited and fought against. This is the fascinating tension at the heart of Dawn Tripps novela book that, like OKeeffes paintings, is lush and rigorous, bold and subtle, sensual, cranky, deeply felt, and richly imagined.Joan Wickersham, author of The News from SpainFrom the Hardcover edition.
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Bevita
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…and I tell them that it matters—to earn one‘s own living, to work hard, and to consider oneself an individual, with rights and privileges and responsibilities—the most vital of which is self-realization. (P 183)

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MrBook
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Another stack of replenishment 😁! The top two are for the #ModernLibrary Display, and the other four for the #AutumnalColors Display.

Have you read any of these?!

#LitsyLovesLibraries #MrBooksDisplays

ljuliel I‘ve read September. It was so long ago, I need to read it again. I know I liked it. 4y
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BekahPat
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The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in beautiful downtown Thomasville Georgia. The very place that one of my most favorite podcasts, from the front porch, is recorded. Thomasville is even more charming than I imagined it would be.

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britt_brooke
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“A life is built of lies and magic, illusions bedded down with dreams.”

I‘ve always loved O‘Keeffe‘s paintings, but didn‘t know much about Georgia the person. She was pretty badass! Written in first person, this historical fiction reads as a memoir. Tripp‘s writing is lovely, but it got too romance-y for me at times, though. I get that her relationship with Stieglitz was passionate, but some things are better left implied.

Titania Nice pic composition! I am completely enamored with her skull paintings. 6y
britt_brooke @Titania Thanks! ☺️ Her skull paintings take my breath away. Just stunning. 💚 6y
tammysue Terrific photo! 6y
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minkyb I thoroughly enjoyed this as well. 6y
britt_brooke @whatshesreadingnow Thank you! It‘s so hard to take a decent pic of a kindle. 😊 6y
jillrhudy And then effing Stieglitz left her for a succession of younger women he could photograph nude 😡 but I feel like Georgia gets her revenge in the end; who the hell is Stieglitz and when will one of his photos fetch $4 million 6y
ValerieAndBooks I love her! Also love the Georgia O‘Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe (been twice) and getting to visit her home and studio in Abiquiu. 6y
britt_brooke @ValerieAndBooks I would love to visit the museum one day. She was amazing! 6y
britt_brooke @jillrhudy He was a real piece of work. 😬 6y
DocBrown Great little museum in Santa Fe. My 11 yo and I toured the whole thing in about an hour. 6y
britt_brooke @mdhughes72 Would love to visit it one day! 6y
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britt_brooke
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Chelsea.Poole Jealous! 6y
Lmstraubie Nice 🙂 6y
ReadZenRites That looks so luxurious😊 6y
britt_brooke @Chelsea.Poole @Lmstraubie @ReadZenRites It was a much-needed recharge time! 6y
Reviewsbylola 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 🛀 6y
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Cathythoughts
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#MarchInBooks #AutoBiography

This is a novel about the life of Georgia Okeefe , The American artist & while I did love Dawn Tripp‘s writing , I found it hard to take to Georgia....

TommieMarie74 This is on my #tbr shelf. I can‘t wait to read it!! 6y
Cathythoughts @TommieMarie74 I‘ll be interested to hear your thoughts 👍🏻 6y
TommieMarie74 I‘ll definitely let you know. 👍🏻 6y
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emilyhaldi Ooh I loved this one! 6y
Cathythoughts @emilyhaldi only just saw your comment here ( how does that happen 🤷‍♀️). I loved the writing, soooo good. Have you read any other Dawn Tripps?!!! Would you recommend 6y
emilyhaldi No worries, I read comments sometimes then get distracted and forget to reply 🤷🏻‍♀️ glad you liked this book too! I haven't read any of her other books but I would definitely try them! I also loved this one just bc I find O'Keeffe so fascinating ✨ I think Tripp did an awesome job of illuminating that! 6y
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Bookish_B
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I have such mixed feelings about this book. I enjoyed it because I didn't know anything about Georgia O'Keeffe and it was interesting just to read about her. But while I thought the writing could be beautiful at times, it also felt curt. Something in the story was lacking. I wasn't dying to know how this particular story ended so much as I was curious to know what happened to her in general in her life, if that makes any sense...?

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Mindyrecycles
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The problem with reading Dawn Tripp's Georgia is I'm constantly stopping to Google O'Keeffe's art! Time well spent though; she was amazing. #bookclub

BookBabe How‘s the book? I love books about artists. 😍🎨 6y
UrsulaMonarch Great share! 🌺 6y
minkyb Loved this. Also had a lot of about her relationship with Stieglitz. 6y
Mindyrecycles @BookBabe I finished this morning and enjoyed it. It's historical fiction with a really great bibliography. The writing is beautiful and I could really feel all the places Georgia loved. 6y
BookBabe @Mindyrecycles Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. I‘ll make this one of my first reads of 2018! ❤️😊 6y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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After seeing all the books I didn't pick, I hope you were anxious to see what I did pick. I've seen so many positive reviews for The Bone Clocks, I just had to get it. @ReadingEnvy made me want to add Nagasaki to my shelves. And I'm just intrigued by the other two. Now, when will I actually start them?!?!

RaimeyGallant Can't wait for the reviews! 6y
ReadingEnvy Post Traumatic Church Syndrome had some resonance for me! And Nagasaki is best in small doses. So interesting though 6y
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TrishB Loved The Bone Clocks ❤ 6y
Reviewsbylola I‘ve been wanting to read Georgia!! 6y
emilyhaldi Oh my gosh, I LOVED Georgia!!! So happy this made your final cut, especially bc I haven't seen it around much. Hope you enjoy! 💓💓 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @minkyb @emilyhaldi Well, shoot. With your endorsements, I'm extra glad I picked this one up! 👏🏻👏🏻 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @ReadingEnvy I remember you saying that about Nagasaki. Not surprising, considering the content. I'll keep you posted on the other. I know we share interest in the religion / cult / escape stories. 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @TrishB I'm excited for it too! 6y
RebelReader I just picked up Georgia at a used book sale for $1! 6y
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RebelReader
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This is my haul from the Twin Cities Book Festival. Bought my first book of poetry too.

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Dolly
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Just. Couldn't. Continue. I want to learn more about O'keefee not read a cheap romance with her name inserted. auggghh! I'll try some biographies later.

Eyelit That sounds super disappointing 7y
Dolly @Eyelit not according to Goodreads... go figure. 7y
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Dolly
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I'm maybe 1/3 way through & I'm so disappointed in this book. This is not the Georgia that I had in my mind and I've learned nothing important about O'Keeffe. It reads more like an X-rated romance novel which would be fine if that was the genre. I understand there was a hot romance between Georgia and Stieglitz but it doesn't read that way. First person? I think that was a mistake especially when the voice doesn't fit the image. More on finishing

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Cathythoughts
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Mehso-so

I loved Dawn Tripps writing, "I packed the moonlight on the field" is a little taste of the writing that this book is full of. Georgia, herself, I found difficult to take to. She comes across as stern & austere. Still, a fascinating look at her relationship with Stieglitz. And underlying all , I felt , a desperate yearning in Georgia, to be seen by her mother. I would be interested to hear feelings on other Of Dawn Tripps books.

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SarahRotenberry
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A fantastically raw journey thru Georgia's life and I have a new/deeper appreciation for her work. She fought her whole career against the male dominated Salons of depression-era New York. Her perspective was strong when they called it feminine or sultry. She pushed back to have her work judged for its own merits, not because she was the most famous woman artist not to mention mistress, then wife of the famous-making Stieglitz. Wholly recommend !

Cathythoughts Yes , I'm halfway through this book. I'm enjoying Dawn Tripps writing. What would you recommend as her best book to date ? 7y
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emilyhaldi
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A great book for anyone interested in Georgia O'Keeffe. This book focuses on Georgia's relationship with Alfred Stieglitz, a photographer, and the way their relationship shaped her identity as an artist.

Interestingly, some aspects of their relationship echoed that of Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Borthwick as described in the book Loving Frank. Curious if anyone else has read both and had the same reaction?

Reviewsbylola I haven't read this but I loved Loving Frank! Bring me this next time you're in town please. I promise not to keep it for eternity. 7y
emilyhaldi @Reviewsbylola I think you would like it!! I will try to remember 🤞🏻 7y
Reviewsbylola And I will try to remind you. 😂 7y
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emilyhaldi
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I have some great reading company tonight! Chunk really knows how to pose for the camera 😂
#springcleaningreadathon

BibliophileMomma 💖💖💖😻😻😻 7y
Mariposa_Bookworm Chunk is marvelous! 😻💕🐾 7y
Robothugs Cuties 😻 7y
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rubyslippersreads Chunk is a cutie pie! 😻 7y
kylienoele Chunk😻😻😻 7y
Reviewsbylola Good reading buddies 😍 7y
JazzFeathers All kittens do. I think they are born with that skill ;) 7y
MrBook #Chunk! 😻😻😻😻 7y
Mdargusch Sweetness 7y
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emilyhaldi
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Kicking off the #springcleaningreadathon at the salon with a book i've been meaning to read for a long time. And it's finally warm enough to wear my feather slides! 🙌🏻

BibliophileMomma Love those sandals. 7y
Reviewsbylola Lmao you and your feather slides. 😂 7y
Suzze Ooh, those match my bedroom lamp. 😁 7y
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MaleficentBookDragon ❤️💙💜 the slides! 7y
Mdargusch Didn't someone we know ask you if you were wearing your slippers? 😂 7y
emilyhaldi Ummmm yes @Mdargusch I believe it was my husband 😂 7y
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CynthJean
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The story held me. The imagery was captivating. And the phrasing verged on poetic truth in places.

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Liberty
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I've been moving books out of my office and upstairs into my library all night. Steinbeck was no help whatsoever. 📚🐾😝

JoeStalksBeck Whoa! Awesome! 7y
Reviewsbylola 😍😍 7y
Ashley_Nicoletto This is what my dreams look like. 😍 7y
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Branwen Piles and piles of books are so beautiful! :-) 7y
monkeygirlsmama Reminds me of my house before we moved and I had to give up most of collection. 😭 Simply beautiful! 7y
bookwrm526 Book fort!!!! 7y
tapgurl He looks super cute though! 7y
MrBook 😻 7y
Robothugs I second the book fort! @bookwrm526 7y
BookBabe 😻😻 7y
balletbookworm I was tackling the filing/sorting/shredding that had taken over my desk (to the point that I couldn't even get the chair under it). The cats were no help here either. Chaucer kept trying to steal bits of paper and Dante alternated between trying to get into the closet and chasing his tail. *sigh* 7y
Suzze He looks like he's making sure none of the stacks fall over. That's a big help! ❤ 7y
Smwfitz Gorgeous kitty and impressive collection! 7y
Centique I just moved three bookshelves worth of books and - blimey - it's back breaking! Best wishes to your back Liberty xxx 😂☺ 7y
peaKnit I'd love to come help, I don't think you'd miss a stack!😂 7y
MelanieMefford I wish we lived next door to each other and be bffs!! 😜 you are awesome 7y
RealBooks4ever He likes to watch and ponder what the hell this woman is doing. 7y
dairine Steinbeck is EVERYTHING 💙 7y
Tillie This is what my room always looks like. Don't move anything, please! 7y
MyNamesParadise He's like "why aren't you paying attention to me?" ☺️ 7y
bitterbear It's a cat book fortress.. YEA!!!!! 7y
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megnews
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#onewordtitles. #currentlyreading Georgia. Salt is a #tobecontinued. The rest are a few from my #tbr stack.

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bermudaonion
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So excited to find this at my favorite bookstore, Fiction Addiction. It's for a future book club meeting. #iloveindies

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ChrisM
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Really enjoyed this Historical Fiction about Georgia O'Keefe and her life leading up to her time in New Mexico. Love, family, passion, art & betrayal help create the art & the artist.

Donna_sBookMinute Beautiful cover and layout. 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Been on my TBR for a while. 👍🏻 8y
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amrsprout
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Pickpick

Beautiful story!

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auntie_jenn
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next up!

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Brooke
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"So human, so flawed and imprecise, and beautiful for that."

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BethFishReads
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Just starting this novel about painter Georgia O'Keeffe and her journey from an unknown art teacher to a world-famous painter. Explores her relationship with photographer Alfred Stieglitz.

RunningnReading I bet this would be fascinating; can't wait to hear what you think, Beth! 8y
SarahRotenberry Can't wait! 8y
Gulfsidemusing Enjoyed our visit to the Georgia O'Keefe Museum in Santa Fe. Looking forward to your thoughts! 8y
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