Daughter of Venice

Daughter of Venice

by Napoli Donna Jo (Author)

Synopsis

This title is set in Venice, Italy, 1592. Donata Mocenigo, younger daughter of one of the city's great noble families, leads a life of wealth and privilege. But, she feels constricted by the many rules of etiquette she must observe and rejects the role of dutiful daughter and the future her father has planned for her - either to be married (if she is lucky) or to become a nun. So Donata and her sisters come up with a daring plan allowing her to escape the palazzo and explore. But little does she realize that in doing so she will change her own and her family's lives for ever...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 07 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 1406302635
ISBN 13: 9781406302639
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
* Napoli writes with vigour and compassion... the novel thrums with historical detail and feminist ardour. The Independent on Sunday * A superbly researched, richly textured novel. Celia Rees, author of Witch Child * An absorbing tale of courage. The Bookseller
Author Bio
Donna Jo Napoli is a professor of linguistics and author of many distinguished books for young readers. Daughter of Venice was inspired by some research she did into the education of wealthy women in sixteenth-century Italy. Most of these women grew up economically privileged, unlike me, but I connected with their stories because education opened up my world, just as it opened theirs, she says. A dual citizen of the USA and Italy, Donna lives in Pennsylvania, USA.