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Happy Wednesday, My Lovelies!

Today's What I'm Reading Wednesday Post is all about A Thousand Painted Hours by Barbara O'Neal.  I have read several of O'Neal's novels, and she never disappoints.  However, this one might be my very favorite.  If you are interested in reading more of my reviews of her books, just type her name in the search engine (the magnifying glass) at the top of my page.

First of all, I love receiving book mail that is so pretty.  The mailer matches the book cover!



The book came with a letter from Barbara and the pretty postcard which is so appropriate given that the novel is partly epistolary.  

About A Thousand Painted Hours

Publisher: Lake Union Publishing

Publication date: August 11, 2026

534 pages

According to Goodreads

An epic, emotionally charged novel about love, art, and survival spanning 1900s colonial India to Blitz-era London by the USA Today bestselling author of When We Believed in Mermaids.

In the shadow of the London Blitz, artist Elsie Turner clings fiercely to her canvases, refusing to let war dim the colors that define her. The bombs test her nerve, but the struggle also stirs memories of her golden youth in India and of the long-lost love of her life.

The daughter of a British civil servant in the Himalayan station of Nainital, Elsie crosses cultural divides to forge an unlikely bond with Tanveer Singh, a Sikh prince with hopes, dreams, and far-reaching ideas. What begins as shared sketchbooks and stargazing becomes first love and a secret correspondence. When Elsie’s father is summoned to England, Elsie is severed from the world she knows—and is determined to preserve it through both her art and a connection with Tanveer that endures through the most tumultuous years of their lives.

Across four decades and two continents, Elsie navigates a journey from lush colonial India to war-torn London, amid landscapes of beauty, protest, and peril. As past and present collide, the most impossible choices and sacrifices are yet to be made in the name of love, war, and survival.




My Review

A Thousand Painted Hours is the historical novel you’ve been looking for to complete your summer reading adventure.  It’s an epic love story that survives two world wars and defies class expectations.  Partly epistolary and entirely magical, Elsie and Tanveer’s story will stay with you for a very long time.  My heart is full from having read it!

Barbara O'Neal paints her story with vivid imagery, exotic scents, and heart-stopping sounds.  The novel is a work of art that would make Elsie and her Bohemian artist friends proud!  I enjoy novels with a true sense of place, and O'Neal's descriptions of the Indian countryside in the foothills of the Himalayas;  London during the height of the Blitzkrieg;  and English country estates before and after the Great War are intricately and perfectly depicted.  The characters, especially the two main ones, Elsie and Tanveer, are so well-drawn and complex.  Their worlds and their roles in them are also complicated and seemingly at odds.  And yet....

Sometimes in character-driven novels the plot can suffer.  That isn't the case in A Thousand Painted Hours.  There are so many unexpected plot twists, and a few characters do not behave as expected.  There is plenty of family drama and secrets impacting Elsie, and the back and forth in time paired with her correspondence with (primarily) Tanveer slowly reveal a surprising and very satisfying ending.  

There is so much beauty in this story, and it isn't just from the art.  If you enjoy an epic historical with a love story for the ages, then this is your book.  I highly recommend it!





Disclosure:  I'd like to thank TLC Book Tours for sending me a copy of the novel via the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.  I'm honored to be a part of this tour!


TLC tour schedule:

Monday, August 10th: IG: @fullybookedinkentucky

Monday, August 10th: IG: @a_book_read_in_jersey

Monday, August 10th: TT: @copperforestbookshop 

Monday, August 10th: TT: @jess4reads

Monday, August 10th: Novels Alive – review

Monday, August 10th: IG: @diveintoagoodbook – review

Tuesday, August 11th: TT: @respecka 

Tuesday, August 11th: IG: @bookapotamus

Tuesday, August 11th: TT: @juliannas_booktok

Tuesday, August 11th: IG: @jacklynsbooknook

Wednesday, August 12th: IG: @dianas_books_cars_coffee

Wednesday, August 12th: IG: @reecaspiecesbooks and TT: @reecaspiecesbooks – review

Thursday, August 13th: IG: @dana.loves.books and TT: @dana.loves.books5 

Thursday, August 13th:  @enjoyingbooksagain – review

Thursday, August 13th: IG: @purrfectpages

Thursday, August 13th: TT: @dharashahauthor

Thursday, August 13th: IG: @thenightowlnook 

Thursday, August 13th:  Laura’s Reviews and IG: @laurasreviews_1 – review

Friday, August 14th: IG: @poisedpen

Friday, August 14th: IG: @andrea.c.lowry.reads

Friday, August 14th: IG: @deannaturnsthepage and TT: @deannaturnsthepage

Friday, August 14th: View from the Birdhouse – review

Monday, August 17th: IG: @welovebigbooksandwecannotlie and TT: @welovebigbooks – review

Tuesday, August 18th: IG: @readingpastdark.marcia

Tuesday, August 18th: Reading Reality – review

Wednesday, August 19th: The Bookish Dilettante – review

Wednesday, August 19th: IG: @reading.late.into.the.night

Wednesday, August 19th: IG: @bookbenderwitch

Wednesday, August 19th: IG: @webreakforbooks

Wednesday, August 19th: TT: @zaineylaney

Thursday, August 20th: IG: @angiearoundwonderland

Thursday, August 20th: TT: @readerinthestorm

Friday, August 21st: Helen’s Book Blog – review 

Friday, August 21st: IG: @smashley.reads and TT: @smashley.reads

Saturday, August 22nd:  IG: @booksandcoffeemx

Monday, August 24th: IG: @iambibliomane

Monday, August 24th: IG: @the.caffeinated.reader

Monday, August 24th: IG: @ifcatscouldread – review 

Tuesday, August 25th: IG: @girlsinbooks 

Tuesday, August 25th: IG: @lexijava 

Wednesday, August 26th: IG: @meghan_readsbooks

Wednesday, August 26th: @books_old_and_new – review

Wednesday, August 26th: Cerebral Girl in a Redneck World – review

Thursday, August 27th: IG: @lifeofabookqueen

Thursday, August 27th: IG: @cmtloveswineandbooks

Thursday, August 27th: IG: @bookedbychristina – review

Friday, August 28th: IG: @booksloveandunderstanding

Friday, August 28th: IG: @oilycaffeinatedmama

Saturday, August 29th: IG: @subakka.bookstuff

Monday, August 31st: Eliot’s Eats – review

Monday, August 31st: IG: @reader_ceygo 

Monday, August 31st: IG: @that.bookmom 

Tuesday, September 1st: IG: @aurorabookreading

Wednesday, September 2nd: IG: @edensbookden

Wednesday, September 2nd: IG: @reading.with.mama.kenna

Wednesday, September 2nd: IG: @cam_leary – review

Thursday, September 3rd: Bibliotica

Thursday, September 3rd: IG: @just_another_mother_with_books

Thursday, September 3rd: IG: @spaceonthebookcase and TT: @spaceonthebookcase

Saturday, September 5th: Girl Who Reads – review

Sunday, September 6th: IG: @nissa_the.bookworm





Until next time...

Happy reading!
Ricki Jill


What I'm Reading Wednesday: A Thousand Painted Hours

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

 

This is one of the Friday Freebies from The Graphics Fairy.
It's my happy greeting to you!

Happy Tuesday, My Lovelies!  

How has your summer been so far?

Our house renovation is almost complete.  We are expecting to have a window installed in our bathroom, and then we will have our shade installed.  Hopefully everything will be finished soon!

We have not been anywhere much this summer because of the house, and the one weekend we were planning a trip to the lake I ended up in the hospital with vestibular neuritis.  It was scary.  I had lots of testing, including a spinal tap.  Spinal taps are not for sissies!  I'm much better now, and we are planning a beach trip next month.  I should be able to ride bikes by then, I'm hoping!

Because I was out of commission for most of July, August has been a catch-up month, mostly cleaning-up after workers.  But I have made the time to find a little joy.  I felt well enough to substitute teach for my art teacher this month.  I am not painting right now, but I am drawing.  I drew a study of roses for our bathroom.  It is framed, and once I post about our new bathroom I will post a photo of it on the wall.

I've also been arranging flowers for our dining room, art studio, and library.  I have been purchasing flowers mostly from Trader Joe's this summer.  I also completely cleaned out and organized the studio.  I am having fun with creating art journals, drawing, and coloring.  I haven't had my paints out much.  I've also been reading a little bit, and I have read a few books this year that have been huge surprises in a good way.  Maybe I can post about them soon.  I've also been reading quite a bit of Christian nonfiction for TLC Book Tours.  More about those books later this summer and fall.

I will be participating in Rita's Welcome Fall Tablescape Blog Hop Party.  I am already taking out the pumpkins, y'all.  It has been very hot here, and I'm ready for PSL Season!  :D

One of my friends and I have discovered a cute plant shop downtown, and I have been replacing and replanting houseplants.  Houseplants always cheer me up!


I love the color of these little mums in this arrangement.
So ready for mum season!  



A little vignette in the studio



One of my newest houseplants.  She's a Philippine Evergreen.



My rose study in process



Finished study
I drew it on toned paper.



A Messy Monday scene from the art studio.
Just keeping it real!





Thank-you for reading my blog!

Come back tomorrow for my review of A Thousand Painted Hours.


Until next time...

Blessings!
Ricki Jill


End of Summer Wrap-Up Post

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

 

Happy Last Day of June, My Lovelies!  

I want to ask my American followers:  How do you plan on celebrating America 250?

We will be celebrating at Lake Martin.  I think it is going to be very hot this weekend, which means it will be perfect for swimming and making homemade ice cream!  :D

Today I'm sharing our dining room tablescape styled for America 250.



The banner is supposed to be on the wall, but since our painter has been in and out, I placed it on top of my table runner.  




I ordered the Red, White, and Blue Rose Banner from a favorite Etsy store.
Our American national flower is the red rose.


 
I purchased the white peonies and red garden roses from Trader Joe's.
I've been purchasing most of my flowers from them lately.








The plate stacks include our Wedgwood Rosedale dinner plates, and Royal Stafford Dipped Toile Blue salad plates.



The star-shaped plate is the latest from MacKenie-Childs.
It's a commemorative star plate for America 250.






The napkin set is my favorite thing on the table.


Resources

All table linens and banner:  Terrain
China:  Wedgwood Rosedale and Royal Stafford Dipped Toile
Crystal:  Waterford Lismore
Napkin rings and white chargers:  Pier1
Vases and star plate:  MacKenzie-Childs
Flowers:  Trader Joe's


Happy Independence Day 2026: America 250!







Unfortunately I was unable to share the above post as I was in the hospital.  I will update my blog in mid-August.

Until next time...

Blessings!
Ricki Jill




America 250 Decor in the Dining Room

Tuesday, June 30, 2026


Hello, Lovelies!

I'm Ricki Jill. Welcome! I'm honored that you're reading my blog. I enjoy sharing my creative lifestyle @ The Bookish Dilettante. For more information about my blog, please read the Start Here page. Thank-you for stopping by, and I hope you'll consider following me via email.

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