The Glassmaker
Books | Fiction / Historical / General
4.3
Tracy Chevalier
Named a Best Historical Novel of 2024 by The Sunday Times, The Independent, and BookPage A Parade and Christian Science Monitor Best Book of June“This charming fable is at once a love story that skips through six centuries, and also a love song to the timeless craft of glassmaking. Chevalier probes the fierce rivalries and enduring loyalties of Murano's glass dynasties, capturing the roar of the furnace, the sweat on the skin, and the glittering beauty of Venetian glass.” – Geraldine Brooks, author of HorseFrom the bestselling historical novelist, a rich, transporting story that follows a family of glassmakers from the height of Renaissance-era Italy to the present day.It is 1486 and Venice is a wealthy, opulent center for trade. Orsola Rosso is the eldest daughter in a family of glassblowers on Murano, the island revered for the craft. As a woman, she is not meant to work with glass—but she has the hands for it, the heart, and a vision. When her father dies, she teaches herself to make glass beads in secret, and her work supports the Rosso family fortunes.Skipping like a stone through the centuries, in a Venice where time moves as slowly as molten glass, we follow Orsola and her family as they live through creative triumph and heartbreaking loss, from a plague devastating Venice to Continental soldiers stripping its palazzos bare, from the domination of Murano and its maestros to the transformation of the city of trade into a city of tourists. In every era, the Rosso women ensure that their work, and their bonds, endure.Chevalier is a master of her own craft, and The Glassmaker is as inventive as it is spellbinding: a mesmerizing portrait of a woman, a family, and a city as everlasting as their glass.
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Author
Tracy Chevalier
Pages
416
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2024-06-18
ISBN
0525558276 9780525558279
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"I wanted a break from murders and decided to pursue historical fiction. Tracy Chevalier’s The Glassmaker filled the bill. Orsola Rosso, a young girl when we meet her in Murano near Venice, grows into a skilled glassmaker. Like other women, she strives to contribute her skills to the family business, and through plague, floods, industrialization, tourism and pandemic, she builds her expertise and reputation alongside family members, business people and artisans. Using magical thinking, author Chevalier plays with time: We meet Orsola in 1486 and through centuries we accompany her through plagues, floods, lives, deaths, competition, industrialization and tourism until we close the book in the year 2022 after the global pandemic. The story, the research, the characters all were worth the time. I was rapt."
"Reading Chevalier’s books are like attending an enthralling masterclass. I had been waiting and waiting for this book to drop into my queue, as Venice is a topic I never tire of and I have loved my family’s tales of visiting Murano.
I would have rated the book a perfect 5, but I didn’t care for the time device."
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