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The Art of Vanishing
Morgan Pager
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Publisher
Ballantine Books
Date
July 1, 2025
Fiction
Literary
A love story between a museum employee and the man in a masterpiece hanging on the walls.
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Emily Borsa
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Readers who like a hint of magic with their love stories will be drawn to this one.
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This captivating novel is recommended for art and museum lovers or anyone who seeks a lighthearted escape.
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Whimsical and beguiling.
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