The Art of Vanishing, Morgan Pager
The Art of Vanishing, Morgan Pager
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The Art of Vanishing

Author: Morgan Pager

Narrator: Jarman Day, Jennifer Jill Araya, Morgan Pager

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/2025


Synopsis

A stunningly original love story between a museum employee and the man in a masterpiece hanging on the walls—a breathtaking debut about time, art, and the enduring power of love.

“This wildly inventive, deeply moving novel blurs the line between art and those who behold it.”—Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author of By Any Other Name

Something magical is happening inside this museum. . . .

Jean’s life is the same day in and day out. Frozen in time by his painter father, the legendary Henri Matisse, Jean observes the ebb and flow of museum guests as they take in the works of his father and other masters like Renoir, Picasso, and Modigliani. But his world takes a mesmerizing turn when Claire, a new museum employee, enters his life.

Night after night, Claire moves through the gallery where Jean’s painting hangs, mopping the floors, talking softly to herself to stem her loneliness, and gazing admiringly at the masterpieces above. The alluring man in the corner of the Matisse—is he watching her? Why does she feel a deepening pull to him, like he can see her truest self, her most profound secrets? Did he just move?

In an extraordinary twist of fate, Claire discovers she can step through the frame of Jean’s painting and into a bygone era, a lush, verdant snapshot of family life in France in the throes of the First World War. She and Jean begin a seemingly impossible affair, falling in love against the backdrop of the gallery’s other paintings come to life—glittering parties, exhilarating horse races, and windswept beach bluffs—which they can move through together and where Claire is seemingly the only outside visitor, alone in possession of this gift.

But as their happiness is threatened by challenges both inside and outside the museum, Claire and Jean find themselves in a fight to preserve the love they’ve hardly dared to dream of. Will their extraordinary connection defy the confines of reality, or will the forces conspiring against them shatter their carefully curated happiness?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tosin (booksxnaps) on November 18, 2024

This was like nothing I’ve read before and I don’t say this in a good or bad way. It’s just different. I read this over a few weeks. It was hard to connect to the characters at first but once I did, I flew through it. Think 1970s Japan, cults, friendship, & art. Set in 1970s Japan, the story follows......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on July 23, 2024

A moving sophomore novel from Canadian writer, Lynne Kutsukake, that follows the friendship between two artist roommates living in 1970s Tokyo. I loved how the two girls were from completely different backgrounds (one from a wealthy family and one from a poor rural family) and the way they bonded ov......more

Goodreads review by Marcelle on August 05, 2025

This is a book I held multiple times at the bookstore on many occasions before I finally bit the bullet and got a copy. Something about it was intriguing. the cover reads as though it’s a mystery. What I enjoyed most about this was the writing itself. It was a pleasant, well articulated read. There w......more

Goodreads review by Huzeifa on November 01, 2024

I'm devastated. What a beautiful book. I wasn't sure about it in the beginning but very soon after I was invested. Cults suck. "Did I ever tell her this? I'm not sure. I thought it so often, surely I must have. I should have"......more

Goodreads review by Virginia on August 28, 2024

Akemi, a talented young woman from a struggling, working-class family, gets into art school to study medical illustration, meets spoiled Sayako who's rebelling against her wealthy family, and then gets herself into difficulties she can’t get out of. I’m at a loss to describe how I felt about this bo......more


Quotes

“Wow! This enchanting, genre-defying novel bends time and reality with effortless grace, creating a romantic journey as mesmerizing as the art itself and the history behind it. Pager’s debut left me spellbound.”—Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Daughters of Afong Moy

“This wildly inventive, deeply moving novel blurs the line between art and those who behold it—reminding us that even those of us outside a frame now know what it was like for time to freeze in the world. . . . A true triumph.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult

“Wow! This enchanting, genre-defying novel bends time and reality with effortless grace, creating a romantic journey as mesmerizing as the art itself and the history behind it. Pager’s debut left me spellbound.”—Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Daughters of Afong Moy

“If you love art history and the nostalgia of the Night at the Museum movies, pick this one up. . . . Ssuch a fun, escapist read for the summer.”—theSkimm

“Whimsical and beguiling.”—Kirkus Reviews

“You’ll never look at a museum the same way again after reading this imaginative book.”—Today

“Pager debuts with the charming story of a magical portal between a 1917 Matisse painting and present-day Philadelphia. . . . There’s plenty here to admire.”—Publishers Weekly

“Charming, playful, and wondrously romantic, The Art of Vanishing is a love letter to artwork, museums, and the ways our world expands when someone truly sees us.”—Daria Lavelle, author of Aftertaste

“With irrepressible whimsy and a premise so original it enchants you instantly, The Art of Vanishing is a magical debut. Part love story, part heist, Morgan Pager’s novel is the perfect portal fantasy for anyone who has ever wandered a museum and wondered about the worlds, works, and lives on display. I flew through the pages and fell hard for this imaginative jewel.”—Katy Hays, New York Times bestselling author of The Cloisters

“An enchanting tale of art, love, and the delicate dance between reality and illusion . . . a mystery, a love story, and a timeless exploration of art and its origins . . . You will never look at a painting or at love the same way again. Pager gifts us with an unforgettable journey capturing the magic that lives between logic and imagination.”—Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea