A Stopover in Venice
by Kathryn Walker
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Fed up with her lifeless marriage to an internationally renowned musician, a young American woman abandons the tour with her spouse to return to Venice, a decision that leads to her rescue of a small dog and an encounter with its owner, an elderly contessa.Tags
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While on a concert tour of Italy with her husband, a celebrated but self-absorbed musician, Cornelia rebels at seeing nothing but concert halls and railroad depots. After leaving Venice, she decides to go back. Grabbing a suitcase, she leaves the train and boards one heading back to Venice. There she books a hotel room and goes for a walk. Soon she meets and rescues a Chihuahua in distress and reluctantly returns the adorable little fellow to his owner. This sets Cornelia on a path that leads to new friends, remarkable discoveries that promise to rock the world of art history, and unexpected romance (not just with the Chihuahua). It also helps Cornelia to understand herself and changes her future.
Among the growing body of novels that show more involve revelations extracted from long-lost manuscripts, this one is a small jewel. Its suspense derives, not from keeping the new discovery from villainous hands, but from human interactions, both contemporary and five centuries past. Another plus is a satisfying and plausible conclusion, not a cop-out that sends the long-lost manuscript plunging into a fire or an abyss before anyone finds its secrets. It's Kathryn Walker's first novel; let's hope it's not her last. show less
Among the growing body of novels that show more involve revelations extracted from long-lost manuscripts, this one is a small jewel. Its suspense derives, not from keeping the new discovery from villainous hands, but from human interactions, both contemporary and five centuries past. Another plus is a satisfying and plausible conclusion, not a cop-out that sends the long-lost manuscript plunging into a fire or an abyss before anyone finds its secrets. It's Kathryn Walker's first novel; let's hope it's not her last. show less
great read! Venice, 1600's art in venice, italy, relationships
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- Original publication date
- 2008
- People/Characters
- Cornelia Everett; Lucrezia da Isola; Matteo Clemente; Leo (a Chihuahua); Clara Catena; Vincenzo Catena (show all 7); Giorgione
- Important places
- Venice, Veneto, Italy
- Dedication
- For H. B. and for Doug
- First words
- Watching the train roll out of the station, picking up speed, it occurred to me that I had been impetuous.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And how did you enjoy Venice? he inquired.
- Original language
- English
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- Rating
- (3.50)
- Languages
- English, French
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 4
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