Stone Fruit

Stone Fruit by Dorothy Bunting Montgomery is a work of fiction published by Independently Published on January 4, 2020. This 240-page book is written in English and follows the journey of Patrice Powell, a magazine writer based in New York. Reluctantly returning to her native Iowa, she embarks on a project to write about the death of Nan Wood Graham, the iconic figure behind American Gothic. As Patrice delves into her research, she uncovers personal connections to both Graham and the historic Stone City Art Colony, leading to significant revelations about her own identity.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of art, identity, and personal history. Through Patrice’s journey, the book presents a nuanced examination of how the art world perceives American Gothic and the impact of these perceptions on her understanding of herself and her past. The story intertwines the legacy of a renowned artist with the protagonist’s own life, offering insights into the intersections of personal and artistic narratives.
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Patrice Powell is a New York-based magazine writer for European Art magazine. She reluctantly returns to her native Iowa to write a story about the death of Nan Wood Graham – the famous face of American Gothic. In returning to Iowa to research the story, she learns about her own connection to Nan Wood Graham, and the historic Stone City Art Colony. She makes a discovery that will change how the art world perceives American Gothic, and in doing so, changes how she perceives herself and her past.
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