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The Shepherdess of Siena: A Novel of Renaissance Tuscany

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By (author): Linda Lafferty

Raised by her aunt and uncle amidst the rolling hills of the Tuscan countryside, young orphan Virginia Tacci has always harbored a deep love for horsesthough she knows she may never have the chance to ride. As a shepherdess in sixteenth-century Italy, Virginias possibilities are doubly limited by her peasant class and her gender. Yet while she tends her flock, Virginia is captivated by the daring equestrian feats of the high-spirited Isabella De Medici, who rides with the strength and courage of any man, much to the horror of her brother, the tyrannical Gran Duca Francesco De Medici. Inspired, the young shepherdess keeps one dream close to her heart: to race in Sienas Palio. Twenty-six years after Florence captured Siena, Virginias defiance will rally the broken spirit of the Senese people and threaten the pernicious reign of the Gran Duca. Bringing alive the rich history of one of Tuscanys most famed cities, this lush, captivating saga draws an illuminating portrait of one girl with an unbreakable spirit. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2015
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781477822074

About Linda Lafferty

Linda Lafferty taught in public education for nearly three decades in schools from the American School of Madrid to the Boulder Valley schools to the Aspen school district. She completed her PhD in bilingual special education and went on to work in that field as well as teaching English as a second language and bilingual American history. Horses are Lindas first love and she rode on the University of Lancasters riding team for a year in England. As a teenager her uncle introduced her to the sport of polo and she played in her first polo tournament when she was seventeen. Linda also loves Siena Italy and the people of the region and has returned to the city half a dozen times in the past three years to research her novel. Linda is the author of three previous novels: The Bloodletters Daughter The Drowning Guard and House of Bathory. She lives in Colorado with her husband.

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