The narrative utilizes a dual-timeline structure to bridge the gap between World War II and the turn of the 21st century:
Caroline Grant is dealing with the painful dissolution of her marriage when her great-aunt Lettie passes away. Caroline is left with a small but cryptic inheritance: a box containing a sketchbook and three mysterious keys. Tasked with scattering Lettie's ashes in Venice, Caroline heads to Italy and begins to unlock the doors to her aunt's brave, hidden life. 🎨 Major Themes
Juliet is forced to navigate the harrowing realities of Italian fascism, transforming from a quiet art teacher into a woman fighting fiercely to protect her loved ones.
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The titular sketchbook acts as a map of the heart, guiding the younger generation to heal using the preserved memories of the past. 📥 EPUB & Reading Availability
Juliet "Lettie" Browning, an art teacher, arrives in a romantic yet politically tense Venice. While guiding her students through the city's vast beauty, Juliet reconnects with Leonardo Da Rossi—the handsome nobleman she has loved since a brief encounter years prior. Their star-crossed romance is threatened by his family's high-class expectations and the terrifying onset of WWII. As war breaks out, Juliet becomes trapped in Italy, assuming a fake Italian identity and shielding massive secrets.

