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The brightest star

The brightest star

1496. It is the height of the Renaissance and its flowering of intellectual and artistic endeavour, but the city state of Florence is in the grip of fundamentalist preacher Friar Girolamo Savonarola. Its good people believe the Lord speaks through him, just as certainly as the Sun circles the Earth. For Leonarda Lunetta, eldest daughter of the learned Signore Vincenzio Fusili, religion is not as interesting as the books she shares with her beloved father. Luna wants to know, to learn, to become an astronomer who charts the night sky – certainly not the dutiful, marriageable daughter all of Florence society insists upon. So when Luna meets astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, she is not surprised that his heretical beliefs confirm her view that the world is not as it is presented – or how it could be. Luna is a woman born out of time, the brightest star of her generation, but can she reconcile the girl of her father’s making with this new version of herself ? And if she does, will Renaissance Italy prove too perilous and dark a place for a free-thinking woman?

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920497739 F HAR
Adult Fiction   . Available .  
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RSN 000071306638
ISBN 9781489249166
Call Number A823.4
Dates Harcourt, Emma
Name of Publisher Chatswood, NSW : HQ, 2022.
Attachments 24 cm.
Summary 1496. It is the height of the Renaissance and its flowering of intellectual and artistic endeavour, but the city state of Florence is in the grip of fundamentalist preacher Friar Girolamo Savonarola. Its good people believe the Lord speaks through him, just as certainly as the Sun circles the Earth. For Leonarda Lunetta, eldest daughter of the learned Signore Vincenzio Fusili, religion is not as interesting as the books she shares with her beloved father. Luna wants to know, to learn, to become an astronomer who charts the night sky – certainly not the dutiful, marriageable daughter all of Florence society insists upon. So when Luna meets astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, she is not surprised that his heretical beliefs confirm her view that the world is not as it is presented – or how it could be. Luna is a woman born out of time, the brightest star of her generation, but can she reconcile the girl of her father’s making with this new version of herself ? And if she does, will Renaissance Italy prove too perilous and dark a place for a free-thinking woman?
Savonarola, Girolamo, 1452-1498
Subject Renaissance
Women astronomers
Australian Fiction
Women Social conditions
Copernicus, Nicolaus, -- 1473-1543
Italy History 1492-1559
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