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Sisters of Glass - Stephanie Hemphill
Sisters of Glass
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Maria is the younger daughter of an esteemed family on the island of Murano, the traditional home for Venetian glassmakers. Though she longs to be a glassblower herself, glassblowing is not for daughters—that is her brother's work. Maria has only one duty to perform for her family: before her... show more
Maria is the younger daughter of an esteemed family on the island of Murano, the traditional home for Venetian glassmakers. Though she longs to be a glassblower herself, glassblowing is not for daughters—that is her brother's work. Maria has only one duty to perform for her family: before her father died, he insisted that she be married into the nobility, even though her older sister, Giovanna, should rightfully have that role. Not only is Giovanna older, she's prettier, more graceful, and everyone loves her. Maria would like nothing more than to allow her beautiful sister, who is far more able and willing to attract a noble husband, to take over this role for her. But they cannot circumvent their father's wishes. And when a new young glassblower arrives to help the family business and Maria finds herself drawn to him, the web of conflicting emotions grows even more tangled.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780375861093 (0375861092)
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
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Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it
3.0 Sisters of Glass
Another book that I ended up finishing with a mix of various reactions, although in the end I did enjoy the book. What drew me to this one was the unusual story line, quite unlike anything I have encountered before. I have a love for Italian crafts, especially glass, and to read a book that was lo...
Reading, Writing and Being Generally Awesome
Reading, Writing and Being Generally Awesome rated it
2.0
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!Sisters of Glass was very, very short. I read it in less than two hours. Just because I read it quickly, does not mean that I enjoyed it. I liked it, yes, but I would never immediately recommend it to anyone. It's not that Sisters of Glass is a bad novel, because it's ...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it
This was a book written in verse (though with no meter or rhyme scheme that I could discern, so really free verse) which was hugely off-putting for me. I do not enjoy nor have I ever enjoyed free verse.It makes for a choppy, novella-length tale that is decent, but nothing remarkable and not one on w...
Word Spelunking
Word Spelunking rated it
3.0
THREE FOUR WORDS: Good Story, Wrong Execution MY REVIEW: I really had no expectations (positive or negative) at all when I starting reading Sisters of Glass by Stephanie Hemphill, and while I actually enjoyed much of the story itself, I think the overall execution was lacking.Sisters of Glass is a h...
Book Chelle
Book Chelle rated it
Posted on Book Chelle.The cover for Sisters of Glass by Stephanie Hemphill is gorgeous. The doves, the glass vase, the ribbon, and the gondola. It screams romance to me. It’s different, and I think, a great representation of the book and story itself.Sisters of Glass is a historical novel written in...
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