
In the Company of the Courtesan
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Hoye
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Sarah Dunant
My lady, Fiammetta Bianchini, was plucking her eyebrows and biting color into her lips when the unthinkable happened and the Holy Roman Emperor’s army blew a hole in the wall of God’s eternal city, letting in a flood of half-starved, half-crazed troops bent on pillage and punishment.
Thus begins In the Company of the Courtesan, Sarah Dunant’s epic novel of life in Renaissance Italy. Escaping the sack of Rome in 1527, with their stomachs churning on the jewels they have swallowed, the courtesan Fiammetta and her dwarf companion, Bucino, head for Venice, the shimmering city born out of water to become a miracle of east-west trade: rich and rancid, pious and profitable, beautiful and squalid.
With a mix of courage and cunning, they infiltrate Venetian society. Together they make the perfect partnership: the sharp-tongued, sharp-witted dwarf, and his vibrant mistress, trained from birth to charm, entertain, and satisfy men who have the money to support her.
Yet as their fortunes rise, this perfect partnership comes under threat, from the searing passion of a lover who wants more than his allotted nights to the attentions of an admiring Turk in search of human novelties for his sultan’s court. But Fiammetta and Bucino’s greatest challenge comes from a young crippled woman, a blind healer who insinuates herself into their lives and hearts with devastating consequences for them all.
A story of desire and deception, sin and religion, loyalty and friendship, In the Company of the Courtesan paints a portrait of one of the world’s greatest cities at its most potent moment in history: It is a picture that remains vivid long after the final word.
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Critic reviews
"Lush and intelligent....Dunant is the kind of writer a reader will follow anywhere, trusting completely in her ability both to bring a time and place to life and to tell an enthralling story." (Booklist)
"Through Bucino's sharp-eyed, sharp-tongued narration, Dunant crafts a vivid vision of Venetian life....Dunant's characters...are irresistible throughout their shifting fortunes." (Publishers Weekly)
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SO SO
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Great original storyline
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Loved It
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I am glad I did! It was an enjoyable story. It keep my attention. And I looked forward to my times with my Ipod so I could get back to it.
This was wonderful!
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outstanding
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On the other hand, she writes well at times. For example, the lady tells the dwarf that he has "ears of cloth" in reference to his ability to judge music. It is creative and sounds suitably like old language that may have been used. She can describe the beauty of nature, cities and people very well, too.
The narrator does not help with this audiobook. He intones every sentence in the same way, almost breathily, as though every single phrase were laden with great portent. He sounds wistful, maybe even depressed. Unless anger is called for, in which case he suddenly starts to bellow, which comes as a shock.
Well, you can't win em all. It isn't so bad that, having paid for it, I won't finish it. I just wish there were more to look forward to when it's time to listen.
way disappointing
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One minus is the narration of Stephen Hoye. Anyone who has heard a dwarf speak knows that they do not speak in a velveteen croon. It is to the author's credit that the story rises above this distraction.
historical drama
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The character of Bucino is amusing but too dreamy and dramatic for me especially towards the last couple of chapters.
I liked the narrator but again towards the last couple of chapters it was getting too dramatic.
Overall it was a good story worthy of turning into a movie.
would make a good movie
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Good Story, Bad Narrator
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Makes you feel as if you were there
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