Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
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Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
I believe the writing is intentionally simplistic so as to mirror the thoughts of 16 year old Griet, forced through circumstance to work in Veermeers home.
Descriptions of the lives of those living in these times are beautifuuly written and powerful in imagery. I was unexpectedly and delightfully stirred by the strory and the way it gently unfolded, of Greits artistic awakening, the singlemindedness of Veermeer and the households resentment of both.
I enjoyed this book very much, and would reccommend it highly.
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Enjoyed both.
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It was indeed an excellent movie adaptation & the book is a lovely read.Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Read the book and saw the movie. They did a really nice adaptation.
Enjoyed both.
My niece had it on her school reading list & she absolutely loved it so insisted I read it too.

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Howdy there Maud. I have also read "Burning Bright". I really enjoyed it, with the French Revolution as the backdrop and William Blake. Once again I read it about four years ago, I got it of the shelf and now I want to read it again.Maud Fitch wrote:Has anyone read any other works by Tracy Chevalier? I've also read "Remarkable Creatures" based on Mary Anning's life and the dinosaur fossils she unearthed in the cliffs near her home. A personal story about important 19th century discoveries never fully recognised by the male-dominated academic community. I'm a bit of a closet palaeontologist!

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Yes...I have read Remarkable CreaturesGannon wrote:Howdy there Maud. I have also read "Burning Bright". I really enjoyed it, with the French Revolution as the backdrop and William Blake. Once again I read it about four years ago, I got it of the shelf and now I want to read it again.Maud Fitch wrote:Has anyone read any other works by Tracy Chevalier? I've also read "Remarkable Creatures" based on Mary Anning's life and the dinosaur fossils she unearthed in the cliffs near her home. A personal story about important 19th century discoveries never fully recognised by the male-dominated academic community. I'm a bit of a closet palaeontologist!

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A palaeontologist .... wow, how many strings do you have to you bow? IMO you're a bit of a genuine Renaissance Woman.
I've read Burning Bright & Remarkable Creatures & liked both ... I have her first book 'The Virgin Blue' on my TBR list for a long time ... must make a mental note to get to it.
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