"By turns glamorous and brilliant, tender and tenacious, Lee Miller captured hearts with her photographs and her vibrant persona. Dana Gynther brings the story of the incomparable beauty and her tumultuous relationship with artist Man Ray to vivid life in her latest novel, The Woman in the Photograph."--Heather Webb, author of RODIN'S LOVER
"Gynther captures the naughty, bawdy '20s to perfection with her large and colorful cast of characters... Art and the creative process are at the heart of Gynther's novel, along with portraits of people we wish to know and a story for readers to devour."-- "RT Book Reviews"
"An intriguing, elegant novel. Dana Gynther's portrayal of Lee Miller's fascinating life in 1920s Paris makes for compelling reading."--Hazel Gaynor, New York Times bestselling author of THE GIRL WHO CAME HOME and A MEMORY OF VIOLETS
"Vivacious and rebellious, Lee Miller strides across the pages of The Woman in the Photograph with her inimitable style. From artistic garrets to Man Ray's photography studio to the elite offices of Vogue, Dana Gynther plunges us into the whirlwind of 1920s Paris."--C.W. Gortner, author of MADEMOISELLE CHANEL