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Colours of Siena Judith May Evans

Colours of Siena By Judith May Evans

Colours of Siena by Judith May Evans


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A historical novel set in the fourteenth century

Colours of Siena Summary

Colours of Siena by Judith May Evans

‘Colours of Siena’ is the compelling tale of Clara, forced from her home in Tuscany’s art capital, Siena, and her determination to return there to paint. When the most expensive painting in Christendom is paraded through the streets of Siena, Clara, young servant to the city’s most powerful family, is inspired. Ambrogio, the youngest painter, spots her genius for colour, and ignites her passion to become an artist. But when her father is murdered, she’s banished to the country. Can Clara persuade Ambrogio to rescue her? Will family and the Black Death stop Clara realising her dreams?

About Judith May Evans

Judith May Evans was a company director until a vivid dream showed her writing in Tuscany. Sienese Monticiano was love at first sight, and the village became her writing home for sixteen years. Her discovery of the renowned Lorenzetti brothers’ artwork, inspired this, her debut novel, the first of a trilogy set around Siena. A traveller to some 150 countries, she is mother of two, grandmother of four, a year-round outdoor-pool swimmer, and lives in London.

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NGR9781916966017
9781916966017
1916966012
Colours of Siena by Judith May Evans
New
Paperback
The Conrad Press
2024-02-07
352
N/A
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