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The Daughter of Siena
The Daughter of Siena
Author: Marina Fiorato
For her nineteenth birthday, Pia Tolomei, the most beautiful woman in Siena, was given a necklace and a husband... — It is 1723, on the eve of the Palio, the white-knuckle horse race that is the most important event in Siena.  Everyone will be watching, but for two of the noblewomen in the crowd, far more than the coveted prize is ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312609580
ISBN-10: 0312609582
Publication Date: 5/24/2011
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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arizonarose avatar reviewed The Daughter of Siena on + 23 more book reviews
Ms. Fiorato draws the reader in from Page One. Her books are lessons in history, geography, cultures and anything else you want to throw in. Her extensive education and research pays off in every paragraph. If you've ever traveled to Italy or are just an arm chair traveler, you will enjoy this book. Her books will prompt curious readers to get online and do a bit more research on many subjects. This book won't disappoint!
kkowert avatar reviewed The Daughter of Siena on + 44 more book reviews
In Siena, Italy in the 18th century, the Palio, which is a horse race is an important part of the culture. The race is not just a competition among the different Contrade (city wards) in the town, but a significant rivalry. Winning the race is a matter of pride and determines whose star is rising and falling in the community. What happens in this race alters the fate of Pia, who is engaged to be married to a competitor in the race. Her father has pledged her in marriage against her wishes to another Contrade family to gain a political alliance. How will Pia fare with her cruel and unwanted husband? This story has romance and political intrigue as the different factions fight for control of the city.

Pia is a likable heroine and there was enough character development of her and other major characters to be pulled into the story and care what happened to them. I have a few minor complaints about the narrative such as a few difficult situations were taken care of a little too neatly and implausible at the end of the book in order to wrap up the tale.

Although this is more historical romance than historical fiction, I spent time looking up information on the Palio and the Contrade in Siena, Italy which is a good sign that I enjoyed the history and want to know more about it. I liked this glimpse of life in Siena Italy in 1729 and how the Palio exerts its influence on the way of life of its citizens.


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