Reviews
Advance praise for The Very Picture of You "A captivating, seductive view into the thoughts of an open-minded portrait artist....This novel reflects how beauty exists in all facets of life, especially in people." -- Romantic Times Book Reviews "Wolff's heroine is an excellent conduit to understanding how art can reflect the true essence of those being depicted, while the story delivers all the charm and romance readers have come to expect." -- Publishers Weekly " The Very Picture of You is a funny, poignant story about the relationships that shape who we are. Isabel Wolff writes about how staying true to ourselves ultimately gives us the things we want the very most. A thoroughly enjoyable read."--Darien Gee, author of Friendship Bread "Engrossing, warm, and downright delightful, The Very Picture of You is the story of an artist named Ella who does more than paint portraits--she also uncovers the secrets her subjects are keeping close. Ella is a sympathetic and textured character, one readers will cheer for as she gathers the courage to untangle the big mystery in her own past."--Sarah Pekkanen, author of The Opposite of Me "Isabel Wolff has done it again! The Very Picture of You is absolutely charming. You'll root for Ella, the engaging heroine, and find yourself wishing you could sit for one of her portraits."--Whitney Gaskell, author of When You Least Expect It, Advance praise for The Very Picture of You " The Very Picture of You is a funny, poignant story about the relationships that shape who we are. Isabel Wolff writes about how staying true to ourselves ultimately gives us the things we want the very most. A thoroughly enjoyable read."-Darien Gee, author of Friendship Bread "Engrossing, warm, and downright delightful, The Very Picture of You is the story of an artist named Ella who does more than paint portraits-she also uncovers the secrets her subjects are keeping close. Ella is a sympathetic and textured character, one readers will cheer for as she gathers the courage to untangle the big mystery in her own past."-Sarah Pekkanen, author of The Opposite of Me "Isabel Wolff has done it again! The Very Picture of You is absolutely charming. You'll root for Ella, the engaging heroine, and find yourself wishing you could sit for one of her portraits."-Whitney Gaskell, author of When You Least Expect It, Advance praise for The Very Picture of You "A captivating, seductive view into the thoughts of an open-minded portrait artist….This novel reflects how beauty exists in all facets of life, especially in people." - Romantic Times Book Reviews "Wolff's heroine is an excellent conduit to understanding how art can reflect the true essence of those being depicted, while the story delivers all the charm and romance readers have come to expect." - Publishers Weekly " The Very Picture of You is a funny, poignant story about the relationships that shape who we are. Isabel Wolff writes about how staying true to ourselves ultimately gives us the things we want the very most. A thoroughly enjoyable read."-Darien Gee, author of Friendship Bread "Engrossing, warm, and downright delightful, The Very Picture of You is the story of an artist named Ella who does more than paint portraits-she also uncovers the secrets her subjects are keeping close. Ella is a sympathetic and textured character, one readers will cheer for as she gathers the courage to untangle the big mystery in her own past."-Sarah Pekkanen, author of The Opposite of Me "Isabel Wolff has done it again! The Very Picture of You is absolutely charming. You'll root for Ella, the engaging heroine, and find yourself wishing you could sit for one of her portraits."-Whitney Gaskell, author of When You Least Expect It, Praise for Isabel Wolff's A Vintage Affair "Seductive, moving, and wise, A Vintage Affair is a captivating story about the power of friendship. More than a novel, it is a recipe for happiness."-Anne Fortier, author of Juliet "Romantic and sumptuous, this is a must for fans of vintage dresses and vintage romance."-Hester Browne, author of The Little Lady Agency "This colorful new novel has something for everyone. There is mystery, romance, and great characters, as well as London and France."- Naples Daily News "Deftly blends past and present, romance and mystery, and a theme of forgiveness and redemption."-Mary Kincaid, The Huffington Post