The historical adult debut novel by # 1 New York Times bestselling author Lauren Kate, The Orphan's Song is a breathtaking story of passion, heartbreak, and betrayal, and a celebration of the enduring nature and transformative power of love.
"A tangled knot of betrayal and love, lies and redemption. Marvelous." --Fiona Davis, author of The Address
A song brought them together.
A secret will tear them apart.
When Violetta and Mino meet, one finds true love and the other denies it. Both orphans at the Hospital of the Incurables in Venice, an orphanage and music conservatory, they meet and make music together clandestinely until Violetta is selected for the Incurables' renowned chorus. In order to join she signs an oath never to sing beyond the church doors, effectively sequestering herself for life. Mino flees, heartbroken.
Too late, Violetta realizes what she has lost. In rebellion she begins a dangerous and forbidden nightlife, unknowingly drawing closer to Mino as he searches Venice for his long-lost mother. Mino and Violetta must each journey through passion, heartache, and betrayal before a dangerous secret reunites them, leading to a shocking and final confrontation.
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"A tangled knot of betrayal and love, lies and redemption. Marvelous." --Fiona Davis, author of The Address
A song brought them together.
A secret will tear them apart.
When Violetta and Mino meet, one finds true love and the other denies it. Both orphans at the Hospital of the Incurables in Venice, an orphanage and music conservatory, they meet and make music together clandestinely until Violetta is selected for the Incurables' renowned chorus. In order to join she signs an oath never to sing beyond the church doors, effectively sequestering herself for life. Mino flees, heartbroken.
Too late, Violetta realizes what she has lost. In rebellion she begins a dangerous and forbidden nightlife, unknowingly drawing closer to Mino as he searches Venice for his long-lost mother. Mino and Violetta must each journey through passion, heartache, and betrayal before a dangerous secret reunites them, leading to a shocking and final confrontation.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"The Orphan's Song plunges the reader into the streets and canals of eighteenth-century Venice, where the world of Carnivale roils with music, love, and intrigue. Lauren Kate is a masterful storyteller, with a stunning command of her rich historical material and the ability to draw forth the beautiful and intimate songs of the human heart."
Allison Pataki, author of Sisi
"Lauren Kate mesmerizes in a tale that brilliantly recreates 1700s Venice a city of high-stakes intrigue and earthly delights where a pair of abandoned children find solace in music and each other. I was swept along as their lives formed a tangled knot of betrayal and love, lies and redemption. Marvelous."
Fiona Davis, bestselling author of The Masterpiece
"In a gorgeous ode to eighteenth-century Venice, Lauren Kate uncovers the intriguing, little-known origin of the era's most famous Baroque musicians in The Orphan s Song, in a tale brimming with love, deception, and ultimately, surprising truth."
Marie Benedict, bestselling author of The Other Einstein, Carnegie s Maid, and The Only Woman in the Room
Delightful . . . Kate s enchanting story brings the canals and backchannels of Venice to vivid life and will appeal to fans of Elizabeth Chadwick.
Publishers Weekly
An operatic and opulently detailed tale of longing, secrets, and high-stakes quests for freedom, love, art, and home Kate vividly conjures a city of beauty and pain, piety and criminality, helplessness and ruthlessness, while choreographing a suspenseful, soaring love story of anguish, ecstasy, risk, and stunning reversals.
Booklist
Kate brings the romance of 18th-century Venice to life in this light historical...it's an engaging read with likable characters and an emotionally potent plot.
Library Journal
Allison Pataki, author of Sisi
"Lauren Kate mesmerizes in a tale that brilliantly recreates 1700s Venice a city of high-stakes intrigue and earthly delights where a pair of abandoned children find solace in music and each other. I was swept along as their lives formed a tangled knot of betrayal and love, lies and redemption. Marvelous."
Fiona Davis, bestselling author of The Masterpiece
"In a gorgeous ode to eighteenth-century Venice, Lauren Kate uncovers the intriguing, little-known origin of the era's most famous Baroque musicians in The Orphan s Song, in a tale brimming with love, deception, and ultimately, surprising truth."
Marie Benedict, bestselling author of The Other Einstein, Carnegie s Maid, and The Only Woman in the Room
Delightful . . . Kate s enchanting story brings the canals and backchannels of Venice to vivid life and will appeal to fans of Elizabeth Chadwick.
Publishers Weekly
An operatic and opulently detailed tale of longing, secrets, and high-stakes quests for freedom, love, art, and home Kate vividly conjures a city of beauty and pain, piety and criminality, helplessness and ruthlessness, while choreographing a suspenseful, soaring love story of anguish, ecstasy, risk, and stunning reversals.
Booklist
Kate brings the romance of 18th-century Venice to life in this light historical...it's an engaging read with likable characters and an emotionally potent plot.
Library Journal
"The Orphan's Song plunges the reader into the streets and canals of eighteenth-century Venice, where the world of Carnivale roils with music, love, and intrigue. Lauren Kate is a masterful storyteller, with a stunning command of her rich historical material and the ability to draw forth the beautiful and intimate songs of the human heart."
Allison Pataki, author of Sisi
"Lauren Kate mesmerizes in a tale that brilliantly recreates 1700s Venice a city of high-stakes intrigue and earthly delights where a pair of abandoned children find solace in music and each other. I was swept along as their lives formed a tangled knot of betrayal and love, lies and redemption. Marvelous."
Fiona Davis, bestselling author of The Masterpiece
"In a gorgeous ode to eighteenth-century Venice, Lauren Kate uncovers the intriguing, little-known origin of the era's most famous Baroque musicians in The Orphan s Song, in a tale brimming with love, deception, and ultimately, surprising truth."
Marie Benedict, bestselling author of The Other Einstein, Carnegie s Maid, and The Only Woman in the Room
Delightful . . . Kate s enchanting story brings the canals and backchannels of Venice to vivid life and will appeal to fans of Elizabeth Chadwick.
Publishers Weekly
An operatic and opulently detailed tale of longing, secrets, and high-stakes quests for freedom, love, art, and home Kate vividly conjures a city of beauty and pain, piety and criminality, helplessness and ruthlessness, while choreographing a suspenseful, soaring love story of anguish, ecstasy, risk, and stunning reversals.
Booklist
Kate brings the romance of 18th-century Venice to life in this light historical...it's an engaging read with likable characters and an emotionally potent plot.
Library Journal
Allison Pataki, author of Sisi
"Lauren Kate mesmerizes in a tale that brilliantly recreates 1700s Venice a city of high-stakes intrigue and earthly delights where a pair of abandoned children find solace in music and each other. I was swept along as their lives formed a tangled knot of betrayal and love, lies and redemption. Marvelous."
Fiona Davis, bestselling author of The Masterpiece
"In a gorgeous ode to eighteenth-century Venice, Lauren Kate uncovers the intriguing, little-known origin of the era's most famous Baroque musicians in The Orphan s Song, in a tale brimming with love, deception, and ultimately, surprising truth."
Marie Benedict, bestselling author of The Other Einstein, Carnegie s Maid, and The Only Woman in the Room
Delightful . . . Kate s enchanting story brings the canals and backchannels of Venice to vivid life and will appeal to fans of Elizabeth Chadwick.
Publishers Weekly
An operatic and opulently detailed tale of longing, secrets, and high-stakes quests for freedom, love, art, and home Kate vividly conjures a city of beauty and pain, piety and criminality, helplessness and ruthlessness, while choreographing a suspenseful, soaring love story of anguish, ecstasy, risk, and stunning reversals.
Booklist
Kate brings the romance of 18th-century Venice to life in this light historical...it's an engaging read with likable characters and an emotionally potent plot.
Library Journal