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The Book Of Human Skin

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010/04/01 - 500 ページ
Midday, 13th May, 1784: An earthquake in Peru tears up the white streets of Arequipa. As the dust settles, a young girl with fanaticism already branded on her face arrives at the devastated convent of Santa Catalina.

At the same moment, oceans away in Venice, the infant Minguillo Fasan tears his way out of his mothers womb. The great Palazzo Espagnol, built on Peruvian silver and New World drugs, has an heir.Twelve years later, Venice is in Napoleons sights and Minguillo, who has already contrived to lose one sibling, is listening to the birth-cries of his new sister Marcella, a delicate, soft-skinned threat to his inheritance. Meanwhile, at Santa Catalina, the scarred young girl has become Sor Loreta, whose craving for sainthood is taking a decidedly sinister turn.Minguillos livid jealousy will condemn his sister to a series of fates as a cripple, a madwoman and a nun. But Marcella Fasan is not quite the soft target Minguillo imagines. Aided by a loyal servant, an irascible portrait-painter, a young doctor obsessed with skin, a warhorse of a Scottish merchant and a cigar-smoking pornographer nun, Marcella pits her sense of humour, her clever pencil and her fierce heart against Minguillo's pitiless machinations. Her journey takes her from Napoleons shamed Venice to the last picaresque days of colonial Peru where the fanatical Sor Loreta has plans of her own for the young girl from Venice.Bewitching, daring, darkly humorous and alive with historical detail, The Book of Human Skin is a breathtaking story of unmitigated villainy, Holy Anorexia, quack medicine, murder, love and a very unusual form of bibliomania.
  

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Review: The Book of Human Skin

ユーザー レビュー  - brianna - Goodreads

An easy read with an ending I found unfortunate and almost too perfect. I'd have liked to have seen the story focus less on the petite blonde victimized noblewoman whom everyone inexplicably loves and ... レビュー全文を読む

Review: The Book of Human Skin

ユーザー レビュー  - Justine - Goodreads

Intriguing premise, but I wasn't blown away and found it hard to continue reading. There is quite a baggy middle section that could do with some tightening up. My problem was that there were too many ... レビュー全文を読む

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Michelle Lovric is the author of three novels - Carnevale, The Floating Book (winner of a London Arts Award and chosen as a WH Smith Read of the Week) and The Remedy (longlisted for the 2005 Orange Prize for Fiction) - as well as two children's novels, The Undrowned Child and The Mourning Emporium. She combines her fiction work with editing, designing and producing literary anthologies including her own translations of Latin and Italian poetry. Her book Love Letters was a New York Times bestseller. Lovric divides her time between London and Venice, and holds workshops in both places with published writers of poetry and prose, fiction and memoir.

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