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Rebecca D'Harlingue

Autor de The Map Colorist

2 Obras 27 Miembros 7 Reseñas

Obras de Rebecca D'Harlingue

The Map Colorist (2023) 15 copias
The Lines Between Us (2020) 12 copias

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I recently read several positive reviews of this book on blogs that I follow and decided that I needed to read it. I wasn't disappointed. The book is fantastic. It has several features that I am always attracted to such as art, women in trades, a medieval era and a new, to me, setting in Amsterdam.

The story begins in 1660 Amsterdam which is the trading and map-printing capital of the world. Anneke van Brug is one of the colorists paid to enhance black-and-white maps for a growing number of collectors. Having been trained by her mother, Anneke's talent brings her to the attention of the Blaeu printing house where her mother has worked for many years. After several months of coloring fir Blaeu, Anneke begins to color for a rich merchant, Willem de Groot, in his home. Anneke is not content to simply embellish the work of others. She longs to create maps of her own. Cartography, however, is the domain of me so she secretly borrows the notes her father made on a trip to Africa in 1642 and sets about designing a new map of Africa. Anneke hopes to convince the charismatic de Groot to use his influence to persuade Blaeu to include her map in the Atlas Maior, which will be the largest and most expensive publication of the century. However, family secrets, infidelity, and murder endanger her dream.

I loved this story! It has a ritzy setting and wonderful characters. It was fascinating to learn how maps were created in this era and how the colors of paint were made by the artists. In those days the maps were not made from pictures but detailed notes from the people who had explored the area. They needed to be surveyors in order to accomplish this. Anneke's brother Lucas had this training and she desperately wanted to be able to travel as a cartographer. As a woman, it was impossible.

Anneke was a pleasant character in the beginning. By the midway point in the book it was obvious that she could not keep her mouth shut and that this would be her downfall. It was. As the plot developed Anneke had more and more secrets to keep, but she never kept them and she brought problems both to herself and her family. She was not likable in my opinion but the author continued to show her as a victim. I thought this was a mistake.

The Map Colorist is a well researched novel and I highly recommend it.
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Violette62 | 5 reseñas más. | Dec 31, 2023 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
Historical read following a family in Amsterdam during the height of this city being the trading and map-pringing capital of the world. The van Brug family is known for their high quality map coloring and their father has told stories of his travels to new lands far different from anything in Amsterdam. Anneke, the daughter has always taken to the map coloring in becoming a part of them when she gets asked to complete work for a wealthy map collector, her parents agree she cannot turn this opportunity down. Entering the world of the wealthy, Anneke is quite innocent in her way of seeing the world and when given the option to have her choice of any gift bestowed upon her, she choses something unexpected and what had always seemed just a dream out of reach for a female of her time. She wants to put her fathers dream to print, while showing her skills and knowledge. Little does she know this gift may just be the downfall of the secrets her family has harbored and might just unveil why her fathers dream had never always been just that, a nightly tale he told. This was a very interesting read about map mapping and surveying during that time. Thank you to LibraryThing and to the author for the free novel I won in a giveaway. This review is of my own opinion and accord.… (más)
 
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Chelz286 | 5 reseñas más. | Sep 10, 2023 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
*I received a copy of this book through LibraryThing Early Reviewers.*

Anneke van Brug is a talented young map colorist in seventeenth-century Amsterdam with ambitions to make her own map. Her efforts to make this goal a reality turn out to have devastating consequences for her entire family, as old family secrets are revealed and the dark machinations of Anneke's employers threaten her own future. This novel was deeply researched and manages to make seventeenth-century Amsterdam felt incredibly present and real. Overall, a fascinating read that would appeal to historical fiction fans.… (más)
 
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wagner.sarah35 | 5 reseñas más. | Sep 6, 2023 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
This was an interesting piece of historical fiction. Set in Amsterdam mostly in 1660 and 1661, Anneke van Brug is a young woman who longs to go beyond the map coloring she does to help her family's finances, and actually make a map herself. Sitting in on cartography lessons for her brother, and using notes from her artist father's earlier trip to Africa, she does just that. Along the way, she has to deal with society's expectations for women, as well of those of her employer and a client's adulterous wife. Rebecca D'Harlingue's well-researched novel incorporates real people from the era into the story.… (más)
 
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riofriotex | 5 reseñas más. | Aug 25, 2023 |

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