The World of Giotto: 1267-1337 (Time-Life Library of Art)

by Sarel Eimerl

Hardcover, 1967

Status

Available

Call number

759.5

Publication

Time-Life (1967), Edition: First Edition

Description

The life and times of the great Italian artist of the early Middle Ages.

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LibraryThing member mahallett
i knew nothing of this period. so this was interesting.
LibraryThing member crtsjffrsn
When Ursule, matriarch of the family, dies, it seems as though her power goes with her. While her daughters keep the old ways and traditions alive, it seems none of them possesses the same skill and strength with magic that she always did. But the power burns anew when Ursule's unsuspecting
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granddaughter is brought into the circle. What follows is a story of a family history that spans generations and raises questions about how far one will go to protect their secrets, their power, their family, and their future. Sometimes by doing what we think is necessary to protect that which we hold dear, we may be doing more damage than we realize...

An interesting story, for sure. What I think is most interesting about this book is the way the story threads across the generations, focusing on each new daughter as it works its way forward. The mother-daughter dynamic plays out here in various ways, but it all comes back to some of the same themes of how power and secrets can impact a family dynamic. As much as we may think that life would be so much easier if we just possessed the power to do something just outside the range of what is humanly possible, the reality is that the more ability we have may also mean more complication--especially if we need to keep that ability a secret in order to survive.
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Original publication date

1967
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