The Secret Book of Grazia Dei Rossi
1999 Nominated

The Secret Book of Grazia Dei Rossi

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

The Secret Book of Grazia dei Rossi is a sweeping tale of intrigue and romance set in a time rife with court politics, papal chicanery, religious intolerance, and inviolable social rules. Grazia, private secretary to the world-renowned Isabella d’Este, is the daughter of an eminent Jewish banker, the wife of the pope’s Jewish physician, and the lover of a Christian prince. In a “secret book,” written as a legacy for her son, she records her struggles to choose between the seductions of the Christian world and a return to the family, traditions, and duties of her Jewish roots. As she re-creates Renaissance Italy in captivating detail, Jacqueline Park gives us a timeless portrait of a brave and brilliant woman trapped in an unforgiving, inflexible society.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Jacqueline
Park

Born Jacqueline Rosen in Winnipeg in 1925, she grew up during the harsh years of the Depression. Park had very clear recollections of that uncertain time which left deep scars. Park was the founding chairman of the Dramatic Writing Program and professor emerita at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Born Jacqueline Rosen in Winnipeg in 1925, she grew up during the harsh years of the Depression. Park had very clear recollections of that uncertain time which left deep scars. Park was the founding chairman of the Dramatic Writing Program and professor emerita at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United Kingdom
Publisher
Simon & Schuster UK Ltd

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