Vivaldi's Virgins: A Novel

Vivaldi's Virgins: A Novel

by Barbara Quick (Author)

Synopsis

Fourteen-year-old Anna Maria, abandoned at the Ospedale della Pieta as an infant, is determined to find out who she is and where she came from. Her quest takes her beyond the cloister walls into the complex tapestry of Venetian society, from the impoverished alleyways of the Jewish Ghetto to a masked ball in the company of a king; from the passionate communal life of adolescent girls competing for their maestro's favor to the larger-than-life world of music and spectacle that kept the citizens of a dying republic in thrall. In this world, where for fully half the year the entire city is masked and cloaked in the anonymity of Carnival, nothing is as it appears to be.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 03 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 0060890533
ISBN 13: 9780060890537

Media Reviews
Quick has chosen a fascinating backdrop. Her novel shimmers....This is a good read. -- Booklist
Quick's descriptions of Anna Maria's violin playing soar off the page, evoking Vivaldi's own compositions. -- San Francisco Chronicle
A genuine successor to [Tracy Chevalier's Girl with a Pearl Earring]. -- Houston Chronicle
Author Bio
Writer and poet Barbara Quick is the author of the novels Vivaldi's Virgins and Northern Edge, winner of the Discover Prize. A Golden Web is her first book for teen readers. An avid traveler and student of other languages, she has run an international boardinghouse; written everything from self-help books to humor columns to grant requests for disadvantaged children; and done whatever jobs she needed to do -- from landscape gardening to catering to editing -- to allow her to continue writing. She lives with her teenage son, Julian, in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she takes frequent classes and occasionally performs with a Brazilian dance troupe.