The Girl in the Glass - Susan Meissner

The Girl in the Glass

By Susan Meissner

  • Release Date: 2012-09-18
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 61 Ratings

Description

Renaissance is a word with hope infused in every letter.
 
Since she was a child, Meg has dreamed of taking a promised trip to Florence, Italy, and being able to finally step into the place captured in a picture at her grandmother’s house. But after her grandmother passes away and it falls to her less-than-reliable father to take her instead, Meg’s long-anticipated travel plans seem permanently on hold.
 
When her dad finally tells Meg to book the trip, she prays that the experience will heal the fissures left on her life by her parents’ divorce. But when Meg arrives in Florence, her father is nowhere to be found, leaving aspiring memoir-writer Sophia Borelli to introduce Meg to the rich beauty of the ancient city. Sofia claims to be one of the last surviving members of the Medici family and that a long-ago Medici princess, Nora Orsini, communicates with her from within the great masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance.
 
When Sophia, Meg, and Nora’s stories intersect, their lives will be indelibly changed as they each answer the question: What if renaissance isn’t just a word? What if that’s what happens when you dare to believe that what is isn’t what has to be?

Reviews

  • An absolute mess

    1
    By Julian JP Norwich
    I have rarely disliked a heroine of a book as much as detest Meg. She’s introduced as a young, smart and accomplished professional woman, but is nothing but a whiny, immature, self-centered, selfish, childish character who makes me grind my teeth.
  • Girl in the Glass

    5
    By Suecheck
    Beautifully written about Florence, Italy. Makes me want to go back!