



The Art of Vanishing
A Novel
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Publisher Description
A stunningly original love story between a museum employee and the man in a masterpiece hanging on the walls—a breathtaking debut about time, art, and the enduring power of love.
“This wildly inventive, deeply moving novel blurs the line between art and those who behold it.”—Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author of By Any Other Name
Something magical is happening inside this museum. . . .
Jean’s life is the same day in and day out. Frozen in time by his painter father, the legendary Henri Matisse, Jean observes the ebb and flow of museum guests as they take in the works of his father and other masters like Renoir, Picasso, and Modigliani. But his world takes a mesmerizing turn when Claire, a new museum employee, enters his life.
Night after night, Claire moves through the gallery where Jean’s painting hangs, mopping the floors, talking softly to herself to stem her loneliness, and gazing admiringly at the masterpieces above. The alluring man in the corner of the Matisse—is he watching her? Why does she feel a deepening pull to him, like he can see her truest self, her most profound secrets? Did he just move?
In an extraordinary twist of fate, Claire discovers she can step through the frame of Jean’s painting and into a bygone era, a lush, verdant snapshot of family life in France in the throes of the First World War. She and Jean begin a seemingly impossible affair, falling in love against the backdrop of the gallery’s other paintings come to life—glittering parties, exhilarating horse races, and windswept beach bluffs—which they can move through together and where Claire is seemingly the only outside visitor, alone in possession of this gift.
But as their happiness is threatened by challenges both inside and outside the museum, Claire and Jean find themselves in a fight to preserve the love they’ve hardly dared to dream of. Will their extraordinary connection defy the confines of reality, or will the forces conspiring against them shatter their carefully curated happiness?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Pager debuts with the charming story of a magical portal between a 1917 Matisse painting and present-day Philadelphia. It begins when Claire, a 21-year-old janitor at an unnamed museum, becomes fixated on Matisse's The Music Lesson. Having somehow crossed into the world of the painting, she falls in love with one of its subjects, Matisse's older son, Jean, a young man who has been watching Claire from the painting and has feelings for her, too. With Jean, Claire enters more of the museum's paintings from the period, and while inhabiting these works, they embark on an exciting romance. Halfway through, Pager reveals a secret that Claire has been keeping about her life in Philadelphia, but before she gets a chance to share it with Jean, the museum is shuttered by a pandemic, and she loses access to him. When the museum reopens a few months later, the stage is set for a hackneyed plot twist involving the discovery and subsequent theft of a journal written by a woman painter from the early 20th century. Still, Pager effectively peels back the curtain on the museum's inner workings and evokes her protagonist's deep relationship to art. There's plenty here to admire.