Henry Holt and Co. Venus, Vanishing: A Novel
Henry Holt and Co. Venus, Vanishing: A Novel

Venus, Vanishing: A Novel

By Rebecca Birrell

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Publication Date: October 27, 2026

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“Gripping, gorgeously written.” —Joanna Quinn, author of The Whalebone Theatre
“Extraordinary.” —Elizabeth O'Connor, author of Whale Fall
“Vivid...Asking what it means to make art in an emergency.” —Eleanor Catton, author of Birnam Wood and The Luminaries

Portrait of a Lady on Fire
meets The Safekeep in this gripping debut that reckons with art forgery, desire, suspicion, and resistance

In raucous 1928 Berlin, Hannah Sherman has deviated from the traditional arc of a woman’s life. An artist and a runaway, she revels in the city’s underground art scene and her newfound freedom. Working as a tailor while studying art in every spare moment, Hannah comes to know women and their bodies, first with measuring tape and silk, and later through sensuous layers of paint.

Hannah feels like she can finally call herself an artist when an intoxicating, wealthy female collector commissions an elaborate series of nude portraits. But after Hannah finishes the acclaimed Venus paintings, she discovers that her work has been tampered with and exhibited under a man’s name. When lines between artist and muse are crossed in a heady but perilous affair, Hannah transforms her work into an act of revenge, finding herself caught up in a devastating game of betrayal.

Laced with queer desire and life-threatening secrets, Venus, Vanishing pulses with the hedonism and danger of 1930s Berlin as history comes to Hannah’s door, offering a heart-pounding story of Jewish survival, creativity, and resistance.

About the Author

Rebecca Birrell is an art historian and a Bye-Fellow in the History of Art at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. She was formerly the curator of nineteenth and twentieth century paintings and drawings at the Fitzwilliam Museum and has occupied curatorial positions at the Jewish Museum London, the Department of Prints and Drawing at the British Museum, and at the Charleston Trust. She studied English literature at University College London, followed by a master's in women’s studies at the University of Oxford and a PhD from the Edinburgh College of Art. Venus, Vanishing is her debut novel.

Format: Hardcover with dust jacket

Pages: 352

Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.

Publication Date: October 27, 2026

ISBN: 9781250457233

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