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An Artificial Light

By: Petra Durst-Benning, Edwin Miles - translator
Narrated by: Kathleen Gati
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A defiant woman in pre-World War I Germany carves out her own unconventional destiny as the enthralling Photographer’s Saga continues.

Germany, 1911. Certain things are expected of a woman. Defiant Mimi Reventlow has chosen to be the woman she wants to be. For now, that’s the resident, if temporary, photographer in Laichingen. Here, against the odds, in a vocation uncommon for her gender, she maintains a struggling studio. She cares for her aging uncle and mentor. She’s captured the affections of a roguish young local. And she dares to engage in a secret affair with Johann, the village’s prodigal son.

But when tragedy strikes, Mimi’s world is thrown into a state of flux. Remain in a place she calls home? Stay loyal to the man she loves? Or follow her true calling, on the road, as a photographer of roving independence?

Through dizzying betrayals, breathtaking new passions - both personal and professional - and the rumors of war, Mimi’s next choice could change her life once again. So could the risks. But as Mimi knows, taking risks is at the heart of all women who dream of a future.

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©2019 by Petra Durst-Benning. Translation © 2020 by Edwin Miles. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Another hit

I always love visiting the German countryside with Petra Durst-Benning. This is just another wonderful story. Can’t wait for the next book.

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Amazing!

Amazing and interesting as always! Thank you Petra. I cannot wait until the third book of Mimi. There will be a third book right?

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Great Follow-up

AN ARTIFICIAL LIGHT picks up right where THE PHOTOGRAPHER left off. Set in the early 1900's this story follows Mimi who has set out to be a traveling photographer in a profession dominated by males. Her career takes a turn off the path when she sets aside her career to care for her ailing uncle who has been her mentor.

Narrator Kathleen Gati is flawless in bringing life to Mimi as well as the many townspeople who are part of the story.

Fortunately, there are hints that Mimi's story may continue with a third book!!!

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beautiful story

Kathleen Gati's voice is so soothing and lovely, I really enjoyed listening to her. The story has many details and description that make so easy to be inside the town.

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A Nice Tie Up

I didn’t realize until the end, that the first book “The Photographer”had another book following. This book was a nice continuation, and it looks like there could possibly be more to come.

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Wonderful narration

Well performed; well written. As a photographer, I really enjoyed this book. I rarely read fiction.

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Finishes the story

The second of two books in a series set in turn of the 20th century Germany and tells the story of a female photographer, an unconventional job for an unconventional woman. Very nicely written. Enjoyed the audio version. Make sure you read/listen to them both.

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Good second book

Engaging story and setting. I liked the descriptions of the live in a small town in early 1900s Germany. The narration was good

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