Life Drawing, Emily Lighezzolo (9780702270987) — Readings Books
Life Drawing
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Life Drawing

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An award-winning and provocative novel about women's bodies, sex, autonomy – and the power of the image.

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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Date
3 March 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9780702270987

An award-winning and provocative novel about women's bodies, sex, autonomy – and the power of the image.

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.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Date
3 March 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9780702270987
 
Book Review

Life Drawing
by Emily Lighezzolo

by Tamuz Ellazam, Mar 2026

Charlie is an art student at uni in Brisbane, far away from his complicated family, crashing on his long-suffering cousin’s couch, just waiting for his new life to begin. Maisie is part-way through an over-extended arts degree, looking for validation while simultaneously pushing away anyone who wants to get too close. She’s sick of being viewed as an object, but she wants to feel loved – not just for her mind, her humour, and her heart, but for her body, her beauty and her strength.

The two meet in three stages, at different times in their lives, and we see them through periods of growth and regression, good choices and bad, freedom and foolishness. Through lifelike portrayals of uni sharehouse politics, the parties, the self-discovery, the misunderstandings, miscommunications and youthful cruelties, Emily Lighezzolo introduces us to a cast of characters who we will see through to their mid-30s, as they navigate the cruel concept of ‘wasted potential’, and the even crueller concept of ‘wasted time’. One particularly lovingly portrayed character is Maisie’s mum, a creative spirit and force of nature. This complex and challenging relationship is underscored by the shift in priorities for feminists of different generations, as Maisie chooses between freedom and stability, self-reliance and support. Life Drawing celebrates the vulnerability and freedom of young love, while reckoning with the reality that those things alone cannot sustain a connection forever. The foibles that are present in our younger, unvarnished selves do not simply disappear as we age if they’re not acknowledged and dealt with – as Charlie and Maisie learn when they reconnect as adults, and navigate the challenges of choice, loss, honesty, heartbreak and what it means to be a family – chosen or otherwise.

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