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The Secret Book of Grazia dei Rossi

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So begins the "secret book" of Grazia dei Rossi—a written legacy from a mother to her son. As the heiress to a Jewish banking dynasty and secretary to Isabella d'Este, Grazia navigates a life caught between two cultures. She falls in love with a Christian prince, facing the painful choice of conversion or losing her love. Ultimately, love prevails, leading her to the House of Converts to prepare for Christian marriage. However, the Gonzaga family has other plans, and Grazia is left in disgrace when her beloved is taken away to secure a more suitable match. Yet, Grazia's story does not end in despair. An unexpected marriage proposal leads her to Judah del Medigo, a respected scholar and physician. Under his guidance, she blossoms into a scribe and eventually becomes the confidential secretary to Isabella d'Este. As she re-enters the courtly world, Grazia grapples once more with the conflict of love versus duty. Her journey unfolds in her secret book, showcasing her determination to stay true to herself. Inspired by a historical letter, the author crafts an unforgettable heroine—one who boldly petitions a duke for her father and risks familial scorn for love. With vivid imagery of Renaissance Italy, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry that is both grand and intimate.

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The Secret Book of Grazia dei Rossi, Jacqueline Holt Park

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1997
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Titre
The Secret Book of Grazia dei Rossi
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1997
Format
rigide
Pages
576
ISBN10
0684816032
ISBN13
9780684816036
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The secret book of Grazia dei Rossi
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So begins the "secret book" of Grazia dei Rossi—a written legacy from a mother to her son. As the heiress to a Jewish banking dynasty and secretary to Isabella d'Este, Grazia navigates a life caught between two cultures. She falls in love with a Christian prince, facing the painful choice of conversion or losing her love. Ultimately, love prevails, leading her to the House of Converts to prepare for Christian marriage. However, the Gonzaga family has other plans, and Grazia is left in disgrace when her beloved is taken away to secure a more suitable match. Yet, Grazia's story does not end in despair. An unexpected marriage proposal leads her to Judah del Medigo, a respected scholar and physician. Under his guidance, she blossoms into a scribe and eventually becomes the confidential secretary to Isabella d'Este. As she re-enters the courtly world, Grazia grapples once more with the conflict of love versus duty. Her journey unfolds in her secret book, showcasing her determination to stay true to herself. Inspired by a historical letter, the author crafts an unforgettable heroine—one who boldly petitions a duke for her father and risks familial scorn for love. With vivid imagery of Renaissance Italy, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry that is both grand and intimate.