Praise for Villa Wintrebert'A tender, and exquisite novel, Villa Wintrebert's evocation of place, character and female friendship entranced me - I felt I could see the beautiful French villa and its garden and the charmed world enjoyed by the children and their mother.’ – Amanda Craig, author of The Three GracesPraise for After Nora 'Penelope Curtis's After Nora is a fascinating European novelin the best sense. Spanning three generations and countries, it is a rich, tantalising portrait of beautiful minds in love and in the thick of creation.' – Xiaolu Guo, author of Radical'After Nora tells a brilliantly layered story. Everything in the telling is both certainly true and only possibly true. We read and we trust everything in the unravelling.' – Erica Van Horn, author of We Still Have the Telephone'This vivid, imagined history is charming and delicate and absolutely hums with life. After Norais a gem, tucking brilliant observations on art and what it means (and doesn't mean) to be an artist into twinned narratives about women attempting to carve space out for themselves within their chosen worlds.An accomplished and fascinating debut!' – Kyra Wilder, author of Gloss'In the tradition of the best of Iris Murdoch and Muriel Spark, Penelope Curtis' debut novel shies away from a hagiography of herfather and grandmother, instead turning a sharp, academic eye onto matters both personal and artistic, transforming a family history into achiseled study of love, responsibility, and expressions of freedom. (...)Both Nora and Maria are excavators, of their own feelings and motivations, as well as of the complexities of the world around them, spearheading inquiries into the nature of how to think and feel. (...) Thus, one strength of the narration is the rigour of the two main protagonists, to inquire into themselves and others, which means Curtis'own power to do so as well.' – Brian Willems, author of Sham Ruins'A thoroughly absorbing read, After Nora evokes a vivid sense of place, seamlessly combining autobiography and history.' – Daria Santini, author of The Exiles: Actors, Artists and Writers Who Fled the Nazis for London'I found After Nora increasingly moving as it went along and I loved the various musings on the purpose and meaning of/in art as Nora tries to understand the value of the paintings she's producing.' – David Thorp, artist and curator