Keeping the World Away Author:Margaret Forster A classic Margaret Forster novel with the same satisfying appeal as her bestselling Diary of an Ordinary Woman -- the story of an actual early 20th century painting and its fictional adventures through the century and of the women whose lives it touches. — Gwen, a bold and spirited young English artist, defies convention and sets out to ... more »study in Paris, where she has a tumultuous affair with the inspiring, controlling sculptor Rodin. But as the relationship cools, Gwen feels lonely and adrift as she awaits the ever more infrequent visits from her lover. Attempting to restore her artistic vision and recapture her true self, Gwen pours out her soul onto a canvas, creating an intimate painting of a quiet corner of her attic room.
Lost, found, stolen, sold, and fought over, the painting enchants all who possess it. First it falls into the hands of Charlotte, a dreamy intellectual with artistic leanings -- though little talent. In turn the work finds its way to the lovely, bright Stella; the destitute but willful Lucasta; self-sufficient Ailsa; and, finally, young, curious Gillian. All of whom long for a tranquil golden place such as the one depicted in the painting, a haven where they can “keep the world away.”« less