1570 in the Italian city of Ferrara. Sixteen-year-old Serafina is fipped by her family from an illicit love affair and forced into the convent of Santa Caterina, renowned for its superb music. Serafina's one weapon is her glorious voice, but she refuses to sing. Madonna Chiara, an abbess as fluent in politics as she is in prayer, finds her new charge has unleased a power play - rebellion, ecstasies and hysterias - within the convent. However, watching over Serafina is Zuana, the sister in charge of the infirmary, who understands and might even challenge her incarceration.
Sarah Dunant has written eight novels edited two books of essays and worked widely in television radio and in print. Her most recent novel the bestselling The Birth of Venus has been the subject of major acclaim both here and in the United States. She lives in London and Florence>
Sarah Dunant
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