A moving novel of sisterhood, celebrity, creativity, and self-discovery—perfect for fans of Ann Patchett, Elizabeth Strout, and book club favorites about family and ambition.
As a child, the flamboyant, brooding, and beautiful Rozzie was always the star of her family—especially in her younger sister Jemma’s eyes. So when Rozzie takes up acting and, as a teenager, wins a part in a major motion picture, life changes irrevocably for both sisters. Rozzie is catapulted into the chaotic adult world of celebrity while Jemma travels to movie sets and relishes her sister’s fame—never seeing the strain that the spotlight puts on Rozzie.
Soon Jemma develops her own artistic ambitions as a photographer, and Rozzie is forced to reveal the secret she has kept from her family for years—a rare eye condition that threatens her vision. Only then does Jemma begin to see the truth about her sister and herself—a reality that threatens the delicate balance of their relationship.
Tender, thought-provoking, and emotionally rich, The Art of Seeing is a powerful story of sisters, family life, celebrity, art, and the courage it takes to truly see ourselves and one another. A must-read for book clubs, lovers of women’s literary fiction, and anyone drawn to novels about sibling bonds and self-discovery.