Hypothetically, would you want to live forever but invisible, or a short life seen?
Hypothetically, would you give up wine forever or sex for ten years?
Hypothetically, would you show a friend someone else’s nude?
Maisie and Charlie meet at a life drawing class as undergraduates: she’s the model, he’s an artist. Their immediate connection carries them across two decades as they navigate the slippery dynamics of friendship, estrangement and family.
Maisie’s story is every woman’s, and Emily Lighezzolo’s bold debut interrogates the collision of art and gaze, desire and consent, muse and meaning. This is a love story. At its core: a woman’s body – seen, touched, loved, hated, commodified and reclaimed. Life Drawing is an award-winning and unflinching novel for our times.





