![]() ![]() This would be remarkable enough, but she has long wondered over her lack of resemblance to either branch of her family. While preparing for her art history A-level, Violet stumbles across a painting in a museum that could be her mirror image, circa 1790. ![]() (Bad planning on her part, in my opinion.) Luckily for both Violet and readers, her life takes a sharp turn for the more adventurous. Her plans do not include a mysterious painting, a trip to Italy or a brooding prince. Violet, the protagonist, has recently graduated from secondary school and aims to attend Cambridge in the fall. Lauren Henderson has tackled this interesting mash-up with Flirting in Italian. We’ll be posting a little introduction soon, but in the meantime, welcome to CEFS, Rebeca!ĭo Italian boys really drive purple Vespas? Do I really need to answer that?Ĭan one book simultaneously be a Gothic mystery, a contemporary YA novel and travel writing? She’s joining us as our Official Romance Correspondent, and you may remember her from the Book Matchmaker feature a few months ago. Editor’s Note: Today we’re thrilled to welcome our newest contributor to Clear Eyes, Full Shelves, Rebeca. ![]()
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