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Medici Boy

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The worlds of art, politics and passion collide in John L'Heureux'smasterful new novel, The Medici Boy. With rich composition,L'Heureux ingeniously transports the reader to Donatello's Renaissance Italy—directlyinto his bottega, (workshop), aswitnessed through the eyes of Luca Mattei, a devoted assistant.
While creating his famous bronze of Davidand Goliath, Donatello's passion for his enormously beautiful model andpart time rent boy, Agnolo, ignites a dangerous jealousy that ultimately leadsto murder. Luca, the complex and conflicted assistant, willsacrifice all to save the life of Donatello, even if it means the life of the mastersculptor's friend and great patron of art, Cosimo de' Medici.
John L'Heureux's long-awaited novel delivers both a monumental andintimate narrative of the creative genius, Donatello, at the height of his powers.With incisive detail, L'Heureux beautifully renders the master sculptor's forbiddenhomosexual passions, and the artistry that enthralled the powerful and highlycompetitive Medici and Albizzi families. The finished work is a sumptuouslydetailed historical novel that entertains while it delves deeply into both thesacred and the profane within one of the Italian Renaissance's mostconsequential cities, fifteenth century Florence.
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      Starred review from February 15, 2013
      Intensely appealing, viscerally gripping, and unfailingly human in its characters, L'Heureux's most recent novel beckons with the undeniable promise of great writing to all lovers of historical literary fiction that easily manages to transcend its time parameters. In the early fifteenth century, a young Italian boy, Luca Mattei, tries his hand at the priesthood but fails miserably when he realizes the temptations of the flesh supersede his godly devotions. He finds instead his path set for the bottega, or workshop, of the great artisan Donatello, in Florence. Donatello proves to be a mercurial master, prone to fits of artistic temper as well as moments of great kindness. Luca's relationship with Donatello shifts over the years, finally meeting its greatest challenge when Donatello's longing for Luca's ostensible brother, the enchanting model Agnolo, creates unexpected yet inevitable upheaval in each of their lives. Notable for its impeccable details about the exquisite art and brutal politics of early 1400s Italy, this is also a thoroughly researched musing on the vagaries, peccadilloes, and redemptions of people regardless of era. Expansive yet precisely written, L'Heureux's work will long linger in the reader's mind.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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