New Sarah Dunant

Here's a new one from Sarah Dunant and it looks really good (and the cover is gorgeous)! I actually haven't read anything by her though - can anyone speak to her writing?


US Release Date: July 14, 2009

The year is 1570, and in the convent of Santa Caterina in the Italian city of Ferrara noble women find space to pursue their lives under God’s protection. But any community, however smoothly run, suffers tremors when it takes in someone by force. And the arrival of Santa Caterina’s new novice sets in motion a chain of events that will shake the convent to its core.

The sixteen-year-old daughter of a noble family from Milan, Serafina is willful, emotional, sharp, and defiant–young enough to have a life to look forward to and old enough to know when that life is being cut short. Her first night inside the walls is spent in an incandescent rage so violent that the dispensary mistress, Suora Zuana, is dispatched to the girl’s cell to sedate her. Thus begins a complex relationship of trust and betrayal between the young rebel and the clever, scholarly nun, who is old enough to be Serafina’s mother.

As Serafina rails against her incarceration, others are drawn into the drama: the ancient, mysterious Suora Magdalena–with her history of visions and ecstasies–locked in her cell; the ferociously devout novice mistress Suora Umiliana, who comes to see in the postulant a way to extend her influence; and, watching it all, the abbess, Madonna Chiara, a woman as fluent in politics as she is in prayer. As disorder and rebellion mount, it is the abbess’s job to keep the convent stable while, outside its walls, the dictates of the Counter-Reformation begin to purge the Catholic Church and impose on the nunneries a regime of terrible oppression.




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18 comments:

  1. I *loved* In The Company of the Courtesan! I will be reading this for sure!

    Lezlie

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  2. I have been meaning to read her, but haven't gotten to it yet either

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  3. I read her Courtesan book and really liked it. I felt like I was in Venice right beside her. Descriptions were on point, although I haven't been to Venice, so you know, grain of salt :)

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  4. It sure is beautiful. I loved The Birth of Venus. I also read In the Company of the Courtesan. I liked the first on the best. How exciting.. I will read this for sure.

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  5. I have a couple of her books, but haven't gotten around to reading them yet. This new one sounds really interesting!

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  6. Amy I have read both the Birth of Venus and In The Company of the Courtesan and loved them. I can't believe you have not read these...you must!! I liked In the Company of the Courtesan the best. This new story sounds fascinating.

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  7. This does look good, but I have not read this author before. I'm a sucker for a nice cover and I like this one.
    http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/

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  8. This book looks really good. I want it!

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  9. I havent read any of the authors other books but this subject interests me. I'll give it a go. I like the cover n all, but it reminds me of a Virgin Mary statue.

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  10. I read The Birth of Venus by her and thought it was pretty good! I'll probably read In the Company of the Courtesan before buying this one, though. I think I own it. My memory is getting bad!

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  11. I loved The Birth of Venus but Didn't really like In the Company of the Courtesan. I'm still looking forward to this one!

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  12. Hi Amy,
    Thanks for coming by my blog! And btw, you absolutely must read "The Birth of Venus". It is one of my favorites! Haven't read the Courtesan book yet but now that I know about this one, it will push me to keep up. Looking forward to both. As a writer, I love her writing! I read Venus a second time with pencil in hand just to mark my favorite passages. Beautiful description! Would love to know what you think after you read it.
    Thanks for letting us know about this one!
    Kirsten

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  13. I own two of her books but haven't read them yet. I'll get there.

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  14. Another one for the Wish List and TBR Pile!

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  15. I've read The Birth of Venus and really enjoyed it.

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  16. I read both her other historical fiction works and loved them. I'm very much looking forward to reading this one.

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  17. You can listen to Hilary Mantel and Sarah Dunant talking about their new books at an event which took place yesterday, 6 June 2009, at Birkbeck College London. The URL for the podcast is:
    http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2009/06/talking-books-novel-history/

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