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Girl with a Pearl Earring
Tracy Chevalier · 2005 · 8 pages
In 1664, sixteen-year-old Griet enters the Vermeer household as a servant. Daughter of a Delft tile maker, she has a natural eye for color and design. Daily, she cleans the studio, learning much about how Vermeer sees the people he paints. As his attention focuses on her, she slowly becomes one of his subjects. Tracy Chevalier fills this unusual love story with the shades, sounds, and textures of everyday life in Holland. Narrator Ruth Ann Phimister perfectly voices Griet's growing awareness of the intrigues surrounding her and the need to define the value of her life.
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Sarah Brown
“Not surprised these two books are on this best of all time list - loved them both and reread over the years - but an impossible list to finish - 100+ books would make my Top 25”↗