
The Marriage Portrait
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Narrated by:
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Genevieve Gaunt
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By:
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Maggie O'Farrell
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The woman in the portrait is perfect. So why does she feel so terrified, so alone?
Florence, the 1560s. Lucrezia, third daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, is free to wander the palazzo at will, wondering at its treasures and observing its clandestine workings. But when her older sister dies on the eve of marriage to Alfonso d'Este, ruler of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio, Lucrezia is thrust unwittingly into the limelight: the duke is quick to request her hand in marriage and her father to accept on her behalf.
Having barely left girlhood, Lucrezia must now make her way in a troubled court whose customs are opaque and where her arrival is not universally welcomed. Perhaps most mystifying of all is her husband himself, Alfonso. Is he the playful sophisticate he appears to be before their wedding, the aesthete happiest in the company of artists and musicians, or the ruthless politician before whom even his formidable sisters seem to tremble?
As Lucrezia sits in uncomfortable finery for the painting that is to preserve her image for centuries to come, one thing becomes worryingly clear. In the court's eyes, she has one duty: to provide the heir who will shore up the future of the Ferrarese dynasty. Until then, for all of her rank and nobility, her future hangs entirely in the balance.
©2022 Maggie O'Farrell (P)2022 Headline Publishing Group LtdAs a woman I found this novel very hard to read at times. The beautiful prose really brings home what it feels like to be bought and sold as property rather than considered a person. You have one destiny in life and when you fail to fulfil that destiny there have to be consequences.
This is a brutal read but I kept turning the pages despite this which is the hallmark of a master wordsmith. It is also important to read books like this occasionally so that we appreciate that which we might otherwise take for granted.
Reading this also inspired me to start learning Italian.
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fabulous
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Wonderful
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Brilliant and memorable
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A fascinating read
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Magical.
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what a book!!!
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It was extremely well written, the writing alone actually forbade you not to feel what was going on both in the story but also insisted you feel what the main characters were feeling.
The author did not shrink away from the raw evil and cruelty.
Obviously sixteenth century brought with it the grossly unfair class system and the terrible injustice in the way women were treated, this was portrayed quite explicitly in The Marriage Portrait.
I shall definitely read it again and have already recommended it to friends and family.
The best story, the amazing narrator and faultless writer.
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