54 pages • 1 hour read
480
Novel • Fiction
Florence, Italy • 1940s
2021
Adult
18+ years
In Still Life by Sarah Winman, two older British women, Evelyn and Margaret, navigate post-World War II Italy, while British soldier Ulysses Temper returns to London to find his wife's life changed. Ulysses inherits property in Florence, moves there with friends and his stepdaughter, and becomes a parental figure. The novel spans from the 1940s to the 1970s and explores the lives of LGBTQ+ characters during a time of legal and cultural prohibitions. Sexual assault and emotional abuse are depicted.
Heartwarming
Inspirational
Melancholic
Romantic
Nostalgic
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Sarah Winman's Still Life is praised for its vivid characters and rich historical context, blending art, love, and friendship in post-war Italy. The lyrical prose and emotional depth resonate with readers. However, some critics note a meandering plot and uneven pacing. Overall, it is a charming and poignant narrative celebrating human connections.
Readers who enjoy rich, character-driven narratives set against historical backdrops would love Still Life by Sarah Winman. Fans of E.M. Forster's A Room with a View and Elizabeth Gilbert's The Signature of All Things will find a similar blend of romance, art, and exploration of identity in Winman's lush storytelling.
111,461 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
480
Novel • Fiction
Florence, Italy • 1940s
2021
Adult
18+ years
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