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B**R
The Vanishing Point
Everyone takes feminism for granted. No one who reads this book will ever do so again. Young readers will learn what it was like to try to "follow your heart" if you were a woman in the days of the Renaissance. Lavinia Fontana, a genius and probably the most famous female painter of the Italian Renaissance, did not have an easy path. Forbidden to paint because of her gender, she has to convince a boy who works in her father's studio to pretend her paintings are his so that she can learn and get materials so she can paint--in secret.Readers will want to rise up in rage against Lavinia's father, though, like Vini, they will eventually come to some tolerance of him.A heartrending story with a great end, The Vanishing Point is a must-read.
D**E
Easy light read
This was a very fast read full of imagery and a simple story. It is a great book for an afternoon read. The author captures the mind and senses of an artist and paints them into the page.
F**E
Great Elements Add Up to a Rich Story
Presenting the fictional teen years of a famous woman painter of the Italian Renaissance, a woman whose less talented husband mixed her paints and cared for their eleven children while Lavinia Fontana fulfilled private, church and papal commissions and supported her parents. It has an interesting plot with depth, symbolism, well-rounded characters and insightful psychology. The a successful Renaissance art studio and home and the streets of Bologna are brought to life by vivid descriptions of their sights and sounds, especially the marionette theatre. I so enjoy this story that I am sharing it with my homeschool co-op's middle school literature class!
D**R
A Must-read for both adults and YAs
This is a beautiful, richly-detailed portrait of a young girl in Renaissance Italy. Readers will laugh, cry, and experience Vini's hunger for the art she is forbidden to explore. We follow Vini as she grows to understand more about her parents and herself. Teens will identify with her as she learns more about the nature of life, love and longing. Adults and some perceptive teens will appreciate the symoblism of Vini's awakening adulthood as she "breaks the strings" that have controlled her young life, just as they control the puppets on the town square. Excellent historical detail enlightens without sounding pedantic. After I finished it, I handed the book to my 17-year-old daughter. She couldn't put it down, until she turned the last page. I have recommended this book to many adult friends, and so far, no one has been disappointed!
P**.
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This book is a wonderful cross between history and fantasy. I'm more of a fantasy type person, but I found this a wonderful story with just a touch of romance. I must warn you that it may seem strange at first due to the fact that it's in first person, but as the story goes on, it feels more welcome.
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