Set in Dublin between 1926 and 1933, the novel tells the story of artist Harry Clarke’s final masterpiece in glass, the exquisite Geneva Window. He struggled to complete it, battling illness, overwork and his own obsessive nature, but was unprepared for the controversy, heartbreak and censure which followed.
The story is told through the eyes of Colette, a young artist who must choose between following her dream, to work with “strangest genius” Harry Clarke, or the conventional life her strict father plans for her.
