The Glassblower Of Murano by Marina Fiorato

Set against the enchanting backdrop of Venice, this historical novel intertwines the lives of two women separated by centuries but connected through their shared passion for glassblowing. The story follows a modern-day woman who, after a personal upheaval, moves to Venice to pursue her dream of becoming a glassblower. As she delves into her craft, she uncovers the mysterious and tumultuous life of a renowned 17th-century glassblower, whose legacy and secrets have long been buried in the city's rich history. Through a blend of romance, intrigue, and artistry, the narrative explores themes of identity, heritage, and the enduring allure of Venice's glassmaking tradition.

Published
2008
Nationality
British
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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(3.0)
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