The Colour of Memory

Lucy Potter is a successful artist but she has done no new work in months. She fears she has lost the creative spark that sustained her and enabled her to express her view of the world. Will she ever regain it?

The chance discovery of an old notebook while on a walk in the woods provides a welcome distraction, raising questions she cannot answer. Who wrote it, why is it in code, what secrets does it hide? And why does it include the address of a house that does not exist?

Partial decoding of the notebook, surely written many years ago, reveals troubling incidents in the life of an unnamed girl. Deeply affected by the girl's plight, Lucy feels impelled to find out who she is or was and what happened to her. Could she still be alive?

Lucy's search for answers has an outcome she could never have anticipated. But will the re-appearance in Lucy's life of fellow artist Rex Monday help or hinder her attempts to re-establish her position in the art world – and provide the stability she needs in her personal life?

As the story unfolds, we are drawn into the world as seen through Lucy's eyes. A world of colour and light, of shape and pattern and texture, inviting us to see it that way too.
 

"A compelling novel about art, creativity, and the human heart."

Philip Hook, author of Art of the Extreme 1905-1914, a Sunday Times Book of the Year

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The Colour of Memory

Lucy Potter is a successful artist but she has done no new work in months. She fears she has lost the creative spark that sustained her and enabled her to express her view of the world. Will she ever regain it?

The chance discovery of an old notebook while on a walk in the woods provides a welcome distraction, raising questions she cannot answer. Who wrote it, why is it in code, what secrets does it hide? And why does it include the address of a house that does not exist?

Partial decoding of the notebook, surely written many years ago, reveals troubling incidents in the life of an unnamed girl. Deeply affected by the girl's plight, Lucy feels impelled to find out who she is or was and what happened to her. Could she still be alive?

Lucy's search for answers has an outcome she could never have anticipated. But will the re-appearance in Lucy's life of fellow artist Rex Monday help or hinder her attempts to re-establish her position in the art world – and provide the stability she needs in her personal life?

As the story unfolds, we are drawn into the world as seen through Lucy's eyes. A world of colour and light, of shape and pattern and texture, inviting us to see it that way too.
 

"A compelling novel about art, creativity, and the human heart."

Philip Hook, author of Art of the Extreme 1905-1914, a Sunday Times Book of the Year

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The Colour of Memory

The Colour of Memory

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The Colour of Memory

by Christopher Bowden

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Overview

Lucy Potter is a successful artist but she has done no new work in months. She fears she has lost the creative spark that sustained her and enabled her to express her view of the world. Will she ever regain it?

The chance discovery of an old notebook while on a walk in the woods provides a welcome distraction, raising questions she cannot answer. Who wrote it, why is it in code, what secrets does it hide? And why does it include the address of a house that does not exist?

Partial decoding of the notebook, surely written many years ago, reveals troubling incidents in the life of an unnamed girl. Deeply affected by the girl's plight, Lucy feels impelled to find out who she is or was and what happened to her. Could she still be alive?

Lucy's search for answers has an outcome she could never have anticipated. But will the re-appearance in Lucy's life of fellow artist Rex Monday help or hinder her attempts to re-establish her position in the art world – and provide the stability she needs in her personal life?

As the story unfolds, we are drawn into the world as seen through Lucy's eyes. A world of colour and light, of shape and pattern and texture, inviting us to see it that way too.
 

"A compelling novel about art, creativity, and the human heart."

Philip Hook, author of Art of the Extreme 1905-1914, a Sunday Times Book of the Year


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181677326
Publisher: Amolibros
Publication date: 10/09/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 202 KB
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