I hate to admit it, but I do judge books by their covers. This is what lead me to this fascinating story of Sofonisba Anguissola, a female artist living during the Renaissance. And she also happens to be a real person which makes this story all the more interesting.
Title: The Creation of Eve
Author: Lynn Cullen
Length: 400
Genre: Historical Fiction
How long will it take to read: 1 to 2 weeks
Type of read: Not a hard read, but also not easy. Unless you speak Spanish and Italian. But it is a very enjoyable read.
Sofonisba Anguissola is one of the first woman who became known as artists. She had the fortunate opportunity to study with the famous Michelangelo. The title of the book comes for the Sistine Chapel where the stories of the Bible are depicted. Including the creation of Eve. During her time with Michelangelo, she falls in love with Tiberio and becomes a fallen woman. This, however, never comes to light.
After leaving Rome and returning to her home in Cremona, Sofi is summoned by the King of Spain, Felipe, to serve as an art teacher to his new teenage bride, Elisabeth of France. This is where the story becomes intriguing. Royal courts are full of drama and much of the drama that unfolds during the Sofi's time with the Queen. Sofi longs for Tiberio which is a continual understory. Ms. Cullen also brings in the history of Michelangelo and his homosexual leanings, which become an integral part of the story.
Definitely read the information at the end of the story. It not only shows how much of the story may be real, but it tells what happens to the people after the "story" ends.
The book is written with much description and feeling. You will truly be able to see and feel the environment, cities, and palaces that you will visit in your read.
Favorite Character: This is a tie between Don Juan and Sofi. Don Juan is not necessarily a major character, but his actions making him compelling.
Rating: 4 1/2 stars. Definitely pick this one up at the library.
Published by Putnam Adult 2010