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Sacred Hearts

A Novel

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The year is 1570, and in the convent of Santa Caterina, in the Italian city of Ferrara, noblewomen find space to pursue their lives under God’s protection. But any community, however smoothly run, suffers tremors when it takes in someone by force.
The sixteen-year-old daughter of a noble family from Milan, Serafina is willful, emotional, sharp, and defiant–young enough to have a life to look forward to and old enough to know when that life is being cut short. Her first night inside the walls is spent in an incandescent rage so violent that the dispensary mistress, Suora Zuana, is dispatched to the girl’s cell to sedate her.
As Serafina rails against her incarceration, others are drawn into the drama: the ancient, mysterious Suora Magdalena; the ferociously devout novice mistress Suora Umiliana, and, watching it all, the abbess, Madonna Chiara, a woman as fluent in politics as she is in prayer. As disorder and rebellion mount, it is the abbess’s job to keep the convent stable while, outside its walls, the dictates of the Counter-Reformation begin to purge the Catholic Church and impose on the nunneries a regime of oppression.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Rosalyn Landor's hushed voice perfectly renders the lives of the women who inhabit the sixteenth-century Benedictine convent of Santa Caterina. This story has two heroines. Sixteen-year-old Serafina, newly confined, seeks to renew the romance her father quelled. Landor creates Serafina's sense of entrapment and her furtive quest to regain control of her life. The second, older, heroine, Suora Zuanna, the convent's medicinal mistress, serves as contrast. Landor gives her a calmness born out of her gratitude that she can explore the many remedies her beloved father once taught her. As the women's relationship develops, Landor fosters an air of agitation and restlessness that undermines Suora Zuanna's serenity. The author's research on Renaissance customs and the plight of women during that time is not lost in this nuanced reading. S.W. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 1, 2009
      Dunant (The Birth of Venus
      ) revisits 16th-century Italy, where the convents are filled with the daughters of noblemen who are unable or unwilling to pay a dowry to marry them off. The Santa Caterina convent’s newest novice, Serafina, is miserable, having been shunted off by her father to separate her from a forbidden romance. She also has a singing voice that will be the glory of the convent and—more importantly to some—a substantial bonus for the convent’s coffers. The convent’s apothecary, Suora Zuana, strikes up a friendship with Serafina, enlisting her as an assistant in the convent dispensary and herb garden, but despite Zuana’s attempts to help the girl adjust, Serafina remains focused on escaping. Serafina’s constant struggle and her faith (of a type different from that common to convents) challenge Zuana’s worldview and the political structure of Santa Caterina. A cast of complex characters breathe new life into the classic star-crossed lovers trope while affording readers a look at a facet of Renaissance life beyond the far more common viscounts and courtesans. Dunant’s an accomplished storyteller, and this is a rich and rewarding novel.

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