"The Triumph of Jill" by F. E. Mills Young is a story focusing on Jill Erskine, a spirited young artist who strives to make her mark on the world after her father's death. The novel explores Jill's determination to establish her art school while grappling with her dad's artistic legacy and the ups and downs of relationships. As the story begins, Jill's father, a fellow artist, shares his bittersweet feelings about his career, and Jill demonstrates her resolve to succeed as an artist on her own. The beginning highlights Jill's inner strength and her readiness to face the obstacles of the art world as she embarks on her journey to run a school.
The Triumph of Jill
By F. E. Mills (Florence Ethel Mills) Young
A young female artist must find success in her own right after inheriting her father's legacy and starting an art school.
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