The Painter's Apprentice by Laura Morelli
Publication Date: November 15, 2017
The Scriptorium
eBook; 482 Pages
Series: The Gondola Maker, Book Two
Genre: Fiction/Historical
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Pre-Order Promotion
Author Laura Morelli is offering a set of great bonuses exclusively to her readers! If you like to delve deeper into the “story behind the story,” you’ll want to take advantage of Laura’s pre-order package, which takes readers behind the scenes of The Painter’s Apprentice with videos, pictures, commentary about Renaissance Venice, and other exclusive content. Learn more here: http://lauramorelli.com/preorder-tpa/Praise for The Gondola Maker
"I'm a big fan of Venice, so I appreciate Laura Morelli's special knowledge of the city, the period, and the process of gondola-making. An especially compelling story." -Frances Mayes, author, Under the Tuscan Sun "Laura Morelli has done her research, or perhaps she was an Italian carpenter in another life. One can literally smell and feel the grain of finely turned wood in her hands." -Pamela Sheldon Johns, author, Italian Food Artisans "Sixteenth-century Venice is the star of Morelli's well-crafted historical novel about Luca Vianello, the eldest son of the city's most renowned gondola builder." -Publisher's Weekly Starred Review "The heir to a gondola empire rejects his birthright but comes full circle in this fascinating glimpse into late-Renaissance Venice by art-historian-turned-novelist Morelli (Made in Italy)." -Kirkus Indie Book of the Month "The Gondola Maker is historical fiction at its best." -Midwest Book ReviewAbout the Author
Laura Morelli holds a Ph.D. in art history from Yale University, where she was a Bass Writing Fellow and Mellon Doctoral Fellow. She authored a column for National Geographic Traveler called “The Genuine Article” and contributes pieces about authentic travel to national magazines and newspapers. Laura has been featured on CNN Radio, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg, The Frommers Travel Show, and in USA TODAY, Departures, House & Garden Magazine, Traditional Home, the Denver Post, Miami Herald, The Chicago Tribune, and other media. Recently her art history lesson, “What’s the difference between art and craft?” was produced and distributed by TED-Ed. Laura has taught college-level art history at Trinity College in Rome, as well as at Northeastern University, Merrimack College, St. Joseph College, and the College of Coastal Georgia. Laura has lived in five countries, including four years in Italy and four years in France. Laura Morelli is the author of the guidebook series that includes Made in Italy, Made in France, and Made in the Southwest, all published by Rizzoli / Universe. The Gondola Maker, a historical coming-of-age story about the heir to a gondola boatyard in 16th-century Venice, is her first work of fiction. For more information, please visit Laura Morelli's website. You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.Book Blast Schedule
Monday, October 23
Passages to the Past
Tuesday, October 24
Suzy Approved Book Reviews
Wednesday, October 25
The Never-Ending Book
To Read, Or Not to Read
Thursday, October 26
The Reading Queen
Friday, October 27
What Is That Book About
Monday, October 30
Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen
Tuesday, October 31
WS Momma Readers Nook
Wednesday, November 1
The Book Junkie Reads
Friday, November 3
Broken Teepee
Locks, Hooks and Books
Monday, November 6
Creating Herstory
Tuesday, November 7
Myths, Legends, Books & Coffee Pots
Thursday, November 9
The Lit Bitch
Friday, November 10
CelticLady’s Reviews
A Literary Vacation
Romantic Historical Reviews
Saturday, November 11
T’s Stuff
Monday, November 13
Let Them Read Books
Passages to the Past
Suzy Approved Book Reviews
The Never-Ending Book
To Read, Or Not to Read
The Reading Queen
What Is That Book About
Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen
WS Momma Readers Nook
The Book Junkie Reads
Broken Teepee
Locks, Hooks and Books
Creating Herstory
Myths, Legends, Books & Coffee Pots
The Lit Bitch
CelticLady’s Reviews
A Literary Vacation
Romantic Historical Reviews
T’s Stuff
Let Them Read Books
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