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  • Location: Bologna

City of Silk

City of Silk

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1575: Justice in Bologna is like the fine silk which the city produces: something only the rich and powerful can afford.

  • ISBN: 978-0749031848
  • Genre: Fiction, Historical

What you need to know before your trail

Justice in sixteenth-century Bologna is like the fine silk which the city produces: something only the rich and powerful can afford. Elena Morandi is a supremely talented seamstress, at home among the bolts of fabric and cutting shears of her trade. However, she is determined that her ambition to be a tailor, a profession barred to her as a woman, will not slip through from her fingers like thread from the eye of a needle. With luck and perseverance, Elena gains a fragile foothold in the workshop of a master tailor, but then a man from her past crosses her path. Antonio della Fontana has every corner of the city in his pocket and, as Elena knows all too well, abused his position of power at the Baraccano orphanage. Driven to fight for justice against a man seemingly above the law, Elena hatches a plan to get retribution for herself, a lost friend and those still prey to Fontana’s abuses.

Travel Guide

Bologna

The city of Bologna comes alive  in this book. It’s awash with silk, fabric, tailors and all manner of colour. The details are vivid and raw and it’s a tapestry for the eyes. The author really does a good job painting the scenes on every page.

There are many real sites to visit in the book and since Bologna looks preserved in time anyway, you can imagine the rest.

The tangle of streets, the labyrinth of alleyways and the gothic and stunning buildings really makes this a very visual novel.

 

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Destination/Location: Bologna  Author: Glennis Virgo    Departure: 1575

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