Bárbara Mujica is a novelist, short story writer, critic, professor of Spanish at Georgetown University, and a contributor to many publications, such asThe New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. She is the author of the novelsThe Deaths of Don Bernardo, Frida, and Sister Teresa, and lives in Washington, D.C.
A well-plotted read with engaging characters and rich detail. Fans
of Tracy Chevalier and Elizabeth Kostova as well as art history
buffs will enjoy Mujica s interpretation. Library Journal
A worthwhile read . . . Mujica continues her realistic
representation by loading the text with rich historical detail
[that] instantly creates a sensory world for her readers to
inhabit. "Booklist"
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"A well-plotted read with engaging characters and rich detail. Fans
of Tracy Chevalier and Elizabeth Kostova as well as art history
buffs will enjoy Mujica's interpretation."--Library Journal
"A worthwhile read . . . Mujica continues her realistic
representation by loading the text with rich historical detail
[that] instantly creates a sensory world for her readers to
inhabit." --"Booklist"
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