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The Marchesa

Published
Mar 2007
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General Fiction General Fiction
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352

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A richly evocative tale of a woman's struggle for life and love
A triumphant follow-up to Simonetta Agnello Hornby's internationally
acclaimed The Almond Picker, this entertaining new novel is an intricate family saga interwoven with violent passions, cruelty, deceit, and the abuse of power. The Marchesa is an eyeopening historical drama about a remarkable woman and her extraordinary family, and the complex, often abusive relations that mark the lives of master and servant, brother and sister, husband and wife.

Costanza Safamita, beloved daughter of Baron Domenico Safamita, is a precious but unusual child. Redhaired, gawky, and shy, she is considered an outsider by many on the family estate, but her adoring father makes her sole heir to the Safamita fortune, and then everything changes--for them and for her. Now she must conquer glittering, alien Palermo--where, uncertain of her future, she falls in love with a charming, dissolute young marchese whose sexual appetite she fears she cannot satiate.

The Marchesa's brave, unusual story offers an unprecedented woman's perspective on the incestuous hypocrisy of the Sicilian aristocracy during a dramatic time in its history, as the Bourbon monarchy collapsed, the Mafia rose to power, and Palermo's decadent aristocracy began its inevitable decline. These themes are flawlessly woven into the fabric of Costanza's triumphant life, so that The Marchesa becomes not only an unforgettable human tale but a masterly fresco of a vanished world.

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Jun 2008 Picador ISBN 0312427476
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Apr 2007 Penguin (UK) ISBN 0141023708
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First Edition Mar 2007 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374182450
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Jun 2008 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 1466804408
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Jun 2008 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN B00633W89E
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Jun 2011 Emons Edizioni ISBN B00T99N23U
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