Sarah Winman is the author of three previous novels, Tin Man, A Year of Marvelous Ways, and When God Was a Rabbit. She lives in London.
Winner of the InWords Literary Award
A Good Morning America Book Club Pick
A Veranda Magazine Book Club Pick
A Parade Best Book of the Year
One of:
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Veranda's 25 Best New Books for Fall 2021
Lit Hub’s Best Books of the Week November
"A tonic for wanderlust and a cure for loneliness. It’s that rare,
affectionate novel that makes one feel grateful to have been
carried along. Unfurling with no more hurry than a Saturday night
among old friends, the story celebrates the myriad ways love is
expressed and families are formed….Endlessly charming...The novel
never feels anything less than captivating because Winman creates
such a flawless illusion of spontaneity, an atmosphere capable of
sustaining these characters’ macabre wit, comedy of manners and
poignant longing." —The Washington Post
“The incredible storytelling, lovable characters, and sweeping
settings make this novel an absolute delight, proving that serious
fiction does not have to be only dark and depressing.”—Real
Simple
“[A] winsome, large-hearted novel . . . [Still Life] pulses from
the page.” —Entertainment Weekly
“A World War II novel that feels fresh is a rare commodity. . . .
Constant literary surprises abound.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Sarah Winman’s sweeping Still Life is a parade of small stories,
intimate connections and complex characters whose lives illuminate
the tedium and cataclysms of the 20th century. . . . The real magic
of Still Life is the elevation of the ordinary, the unabashed
consecration of human experiences. . . . Sentence after sentence,
character by character, Still Life becomes poetry.” —New York Times
Book Review
“In a novel as rich and alluring as a glass of Chianti—and there’s
a lot of Chianti in this novel—Evelyn, a middle-aged art historian,
and Ulysses, a soldier, hunker down in Tuscany near the end of
World War II, crossing paths with E.M. Forster and other
Italophiles. The legacy of their unexpected friendship highlights
Winman’s grand theme: Art is the torch we carry in darkness.”
–Oprah Daily
“This sweeping, historical tale brings together an unlikely group
of friends – a young English soldier, an aging art historian, a pub
owner, a pianist and more – in an epic set against the backdrop of
mid-to-late-20th-century Florence.” –USA Today
“In this thoroughly warm, witty, entertaining, and character-driven
novel spanning decades, Winman shares bighearted ideas about
friendship, love, art, and community….It is hard to envision a
reader who won’t be smitten by Winman’s characters and their
banter, like old Cressy, who takes his advice from a tree, and
Claude, the blue parrot who may be Shakespeare reincarnated. These
lives may not be the stuff of legend, but they are still life.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“An epic about a family of friends who make the city of Florence
their home in the mid-to-late 20th century . . . [The] narrative
feels almost breathless at times . . . which makes it feel as if
the unknown narrator is relating a long story deep into the
night....An unexpected treatise on the many forms love and beauty
can take, set against the backdrop of Florence.” —Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)
“Still Life is, ultimately, a celebration of Italy, with loving
descriptions of its buildings and countryside, of old women
gossiping on stone benches. . . . Light yet satisfying.” —BookPage
(starred review)
“Lush. . . Many rich sections about art, relationships and the
transcendent beauty of Tuscany. . . Readers will enjoy this paean
to the power of love and art.” —Publishers Weekly
“Spanning decades and bringing readers from London to Italy, Still
Life is a moving look at love and friendship as well as the power
of art.” —Bookbub
“Still Life is a lot of things—a history of Italy in the post-war
years, an ode to chosen families, a homage to A Room with a
View by E.M. Forster, a reminder of the importance of art and
art history—but most of all, it’s just a really good story.” —Hey
Alma
"[A] book full of wonder and love and terrific writing. . .The
writing in this book is so vivid that you laugh on one page and cry
on the next. The characters offer insights that resonate in all of
us." —Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
"The kind of story that makes your heart full. I fell so in
love with these characters that it felt as if they were my dearest
friends, and that's the best sort of book to fall into." –Jenny
Lawson, author of Broken and Let’s Pretend This Never Happened
“Still Life is simultaneously expansive and intimate, a heady brew
of disasters, both natural and manmade, of death and life, of the
power of great art and, most especially, the resonance of those
loves we carry for a lifetime. A truly spectacular
achievement. I've never read anything quite like it.” —Karen Joy
Fowler, author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
“From its opening pages Still Life embodies the full generosity of
the human spirit. This vast, ambitious, galloping bear-hug of a
book unashamedly celebrates love in all its many forms. Love of
art, love of strangers, love of a good glass of Italian wine and a
bowl of pasta cooked with enough salt to taste like the sea. Love
of stories. Love of love.” —Rachel Joyce, author of The Unlikely
Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
“The sheer joy in [Winman’s] storytelling is completely infectious.
I’ve loved spending time with this unforgettable cast of characters
in extraordinary times and places.” —Graham Norton
“Still Life is a playful, Maupinesque exploration of the elective
family and its possibilities. Four-course nourishment for all
Winman fans, it harnesses big-hearted storytelling to a dizzying
historical sweep to celebrate love in all the available colors.”
—Patrick Gale, author of Take Nothing With You
“I loved this extraordinary, astonishing, and exquisite novel. The
story of damaged characters restored and repaired by the truth and
beauty of Tuscany, as Florence itself is restored and repaired
post-war and post-flood, is beautifully told. A joy and a pleasure,
my book of the year.” —Liz Nugent, author of Little Cruelties
“An utterly beautiful story, so generous, rich, deeply moving, and
filled with hope. Sarah Winman is a genius and one of the greatest
storytellers of our time.” —Joanna Cannon, author of The Trouble
with Goats and Sheep
“This book saved my soul during these very strange times. I loved
every word, every sentence, every beat. It’s about love and our
defining moments, and it is utterly beautiful. The characters and
places now live in my own memory—to be cherished forever.” —Favel
Parrett, author of Past the Shallows
“Readers will want to prolong the pleasure of Sarah Winman’s
beautiful novel Still Life for as long as possible. It is a book to
get lost in, the kind of story that bolsters the heart and soul. I
loved it.” —Donal Ryan, author of From a Low and Quiet Sea
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