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The Glassmaker by Tracy Chevalier
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This novel is an imaginative telling of the art glassmaking through the centuries on the island of Murano off the city of Venice. Tracy Chevalier blends history, the Murano and Venetian cultures, the role of women, family, the essence of life, death, love and all of this with one family at the center of it. The structure is fascinating as we follow the Rosso family over 500 years, and how their lives are affected by historical events bringing prosperity, plague, poverty, with the same characters positioned in various time frames, only a few years older even though decades have passed. With “time alla Veneziana�, the passage of time , like a “skipping stone�, they remain themselves just in a new time, each time the current time for them. It’s one of those stories where you just have to trust your imagination. I’m glad I did.

Orsola Russo from six to her sixties is a character to remember for her passion for the art of glass bead making even in times when women were forbidden from working with glass, for her perseverance, and for her dedication to family in times of prosperity and hardship. All of the characters are fully realized from Orsola’s strong and sharp mother to her brothers and sister in laws to the business connections in Venice and her loves.

So much happens here, but I prefer not to give plot details which you can find elsewhere. I can’t quite give it 5 stars as it felt a little too ambitious trying to cover all the decades and that resulted in some time frames dragging on a little and others glossed over from the Plague to Covid. However, I’ve read several of Chevalier’s novels and this is my favorite. A touching ending to say the least with a little of the “terrafirma� where time moves ahead not as “time alla Veneziana�. Recommended for Chevalier fans and historical fiction readers .

I received a copy of this book from Penguin Random House through
Edelweiss & NetGalley.
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April 8, 2024 – Shelved
April 8, 2024 – Shelved as: to-read
May 25, 2024 – Started Reading
May 30, 2024 – Shelved as: netgalley-reviews
May 30, 2024 – Shelved as: edelweiss-reviews
May 30, 2024 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen It just fell short by the sounds of it for hitting that 5. I haven't read this author, Angela. Great review!


message 2: by Jodi (last edited May 31, 2024 12:03PM) (new) - added it

Jodi Terrific review, as always, Angela!! This book is on my Wishlist and I'm sure my historical fiction-loving sister will read it. (Who knows? I might, too!)


message 3: by Liz (new) - rated it 4 stars

Liz Super review. I agree, just short of a five rating.


message 4: by Rosh (new)

Rosh Great review, Angela. If this is best of the ones you've read by this author, I'd certainly love to give it a go, despite the over-reaching plot.


Dorie  - Cats&Books :) wonderful review Angela


Angela M Canadian Jen wrote: "It just fell short by the sounds of it for hitting that 5. I haven't read this author, Angela. Great review!"

Thanks, Jen . I was definitely engaged .


Angela M Jodi wrote: "Terrific review, as always, Angela!! This book is on my Wishlist and I'm sure my historical fiction-loving sister will read it. (Who knows? I might, too!)"

Jodi, thanks so much, Hope your sister and you love it.


Angela M Liz wrote: "Super review. I agree, just short of a five rating."

Thanks so much ,Liz.


Angela M Rosh (On a partial break till June 2) wrote: "Great review, Angela. If this is best of the ones you've read by this author, I'd certainly love to give it a go, despite the over-reaching plot."

Rosh, thanks very much. Hope you enjoy !


Angela M Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "wonderful review Angela"

Dorie, thanks very much.


message 11: by Terrie (new)

Terrie  Robinson I loved "Girl with the Pearl Earring" and have been wanting to read this author again. I'll keep this one in mind. Excellent review, Angela!


Angela M Terri , I loved that one, too . Thanks so much . Hope you enjoy if you do get to it.


message 13: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Angela, I'm up and down with Chevalier's novels. I'm not sure about that time span, and will have to look into this one a little more. Your comment that this is your favorite of her works is drawing me in.


message 14: by Antoinette (new) - added it

Antoinette Terrific review, Angela! I visited Murano when I went to Venice- I do love to read about places I’ve been to!


message 15: by Bianca (new)

Bianca Fantastic review, Angela.


message 16: by Candi (new) - added it

Candi I've always enjoyed Chevalier's books and am looking forward to this one - particularly the setting! Marvelous review, Angela :)


Angela M Lisa, I can’t say I’ve loved all four that I’ve read . I gave 3 stars to two of them. I was drawn into this one maybe because of the Italian setting as well as the characters.


Angela M Antoinette, thanks so much . I visited Venice quite a number of years ago , but never made it to Murano. I do have a small vase made in Murano that I bought for myself in Venice and I also have a small angel Christmas tree ornament that was bought for me as a gifts. How nice that you were able to go there.


Angela M Bianca, thanks so much .


Angela M Candi , thanks very much. Yes, the setting had a lot to do with my enjoyment of it as well.


message 21: by Whitney Erwin (new)

Whitney Erwin Nice review, Angela!


message 22: by Julie (new)

Julie Have you read The Glassblower of Murano? I enjoyed this book, Angela.


Karen A very impressive review, Angela.
I'm so happy for you that


Angela M Whitney, thanks very much .


Angela M Julie, thanks for the recommendation.


Angela M Karen, thanks so much!


message 27: by Deborah (new) - added it

Deborah Angela, Great review. I’ve read all but two of Chevalier’s books and I enjoyed most of them, but I really loved a couple of her books that I gave 5 stars. I am highly anticipating the release of this one and am excited to read it. Thank you for your review.


Angela M Deborah , I hope you love it. Thanks so much !


Kristy Johnston Sounds like a good one! I've been thinking bout reading this one. I loved Remarkable Creatures.


Angela M Kristy , I have not read that one , but will check it out. Thanks.


Debra Terrific review, Angela!


Angela M Debra, thanks much !


message 33: by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader (last edited Jun 02, 2024 07:29AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader This is a beautiful review, Angela, and as a fellow Chevalier fan, I’ve been looking forward to it. It means a lot that it’s your new favorite. Up to now, The Virgin Blue is mine. I can’t wait.


Angela M Jennifer, thanks so much . I’ll definitely add your favorite!


message 35: by Maricarmen (new) - added it

Maricarmen Estrada M I loved your fantastic review, Angela! I feel drawn to this kind of stories. I definitely want to read this one.


Angela M Maricarmen, thanks so much ! I love these family stories as well over time and this was unique.


message 37: by DeAnn (new)

DeAnn High praise that this is your favorite! Great review Angela.


Angela M DeAnn , thanks very much �


Melissa (Always Behind) Excellent review Angela!


Angela M Melissa, thanks so much.


Sandysbookaday Great review Angela. 💕📚


Angela M Thanks very much , Sandy .


message 43: by Cheri (new)

Cheri Wonderful review, Angela. I'm tempted since my grandfather was, at one point in his life, a glassblower. Not sure if that was before or after he worked for the railroad, but it was around WWII. I have a few pieces that my father acquired after my grandfather's passing.


Angela M Cheri, thanks so much for. I’m sure you’d find this interesting from that aspect , although the glassmaking process is different. I also think you’d love reading about this strong woman who made her way into glassmaking .


Janice Roberts Great review! I did give it a 5. I will never look at any glass the same as well as glass.


message 46: by Beth (new) - rated it 4 stars

Beth Great review. Your description of “you just have to trust your imagination”is spot on!


Kristin I’m just starting this now. You have definitely made me glad I found this book after reading your wonderful review! This definitely sounds like my type of historical fiction!


Jennifer Schaley I love your review and I loved the book but was certainly different than I expected. I love Murano beads which was I read the book. I’ll treasure my beads a little more.


message 49: by Barb (new) - rated it 4 stars

Barb Brown I appreciated the Italian glossary of phrases!


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