Maddalena and the Dark

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Price
$28.99  $26.96
Publisher
Flatiron Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.55 X 9.57 X 1.05 inches | 1.04 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250867872

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About the Author
Julia Fine is the author of The Upstairs House, winner of the Chicago Review of Books Award for Fiction, and What Should Be Wild, which was shortlisted for the Bram Stoker Superior First Novel Award. She teaches writing in Chicago, where she lives with her husband and children.
Reviews

A Best Book of Summer (Chicago Tribune, Vanity Fair, LitHub, BookRiot, Publishers Weekly)

A Most Anticipated Book (Salon, LitHub, Bustle, CrimeReads, Chicago Magazine, Autostraddle, Polygon, LGBTQ Reads, Gizmodo)

A Goodreads Editors' Pick

"Absorbing and necessary...Velvet-rich, thick with scrumptious detail, the novel is set in 1717 Venice where two young girls, music students from unlikely and very different circumstances, find each other and find love."
--Salon

"A slow-burn gothic novel...This is the kind of book that will make you lose track of your surroundings as you sink into its enchanted salt marshes... Maddalena and the Dark is an atmospheric banger of a novel."
--LitHub

"To say it reminds you of Black Swan is to say it captures a visceral, obsessive friendship between two young women in the throes of creating art. In this case, Fine paints 18th-century Venice, and the passions of Vivaldi's prodigies, while making room for a gothic romance about a feverish adolescence."
--Chicago Tribune

"[A] beguiling fairy tale."
--Vanity Fair

"A feast of a book--rich in setting, steeped in desire, and haunted by a growing obsession."
--Bustle

"A stunning, sensual novel that drips with period details, gothic atmosphere, and teenage intrigue...Maddalena and the Dark brings 18th-century Venice to life in a unique tactile way, with a memorable mix of historical richness and otherworldly magic."
--Chicago Reader

"Fine beguiles with this decadent tale of desire set in 18th-century Venice...A masterly exploration of the shifting power dynamics of the protagonists' relationship, particularly as Maddalena's devotion to Luisa curdles into obsession. With the alluring Venice backdrop, this will frighten and captivate in equal measure."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A gothic tale of music, desire, and romantic friendship between women...Fine's writing is rich and transportive, much language coming from musical and Italian lexicons."
--Booklist

"Enchanting...Moody and sumptuous, the novel has many delights in store for lovers of beautiful sentences and lush scene building. The relationship between Luisa and Maddalena is seductive, exciting, and suspenseful."
--Kirkus

"Maddalena and the Dark is chocolate laced with poison. To read it is to fall under an enchantment: 18th-century Venice, desire and obsession, music and ambition, lagoons and monsters. Julia Fine is a writer of ferocious talent and originality, and with her third novel she has crafted a sweeping, dark fairy tale about the violent hearts of teenage girls. I loved it from the first sentence to the astonishing final lines."
--Katie Gutierrez, national bestselling author of More Than You'll Ever Know

"I have fallen in love with Maddalena and the Dark. The writing is exquisite, evoking a world that feels so alive it is itself a character, capable of seduction and menace. This wild, ambitious read speaks to the heart of what it means to be a woman and an artist; it left me breathless. I will shelve it between Mexican Gothic and The Passion and read it again and again."
--Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Mother May I

"A sumptuous feast of a novel, rich and strange and heady. Julia Fine is an extraordinary writer."
--Kelly Link, national bestselling author of Get In Trouble

"From its first sentence, this novel curled its crooked little witch's finger around my heart and still hasn't let go. I can't decide what I loved most--the Faustian bargain set against an irresistibly lush and mercurial 18th-century Venice, or the shrewd and playful insight into artistic ambition and the high price women are forced to pay for it. Maddalena and the Dark completely seduced me with its menace, and it is undoubtedly Fine's best yet."
--Amy Jo Burns, author of Shiner

"Maddalena and the Dark is a tense, slow-burning portrait of how desire too easily tangles with envy and the price we pay when we get what we want. Julia Fine captures the timeless longing of youth on every page of this novel. Maddalena and the Dark is a book to be savored, felt, and reread. Fine is an author to envy."
--Isle McElroy, author of The Atmospherians and People Collide

"Maddalena and the Dark is an ecstatic, immersive, layered and astonishingly rendered depiction of girlhood, ambition, violence, art, and desire. I loved this novel for its decadence, its impossibly lush sentences, and its heart."
--Lynn Steger Strong, author of Want and Flight

"Julia Fine has done it again! Beautiful, suspenseful, sensuous, real. If you love music or Venice, or if you've ever simply been a young girl aching for womanhood, this is the book for you. Reading this felt like indulging in a secret, in the best way."
--Aja Gabel, author of The Ensemble

"Maddalena and the Dark is the book of my dreams--a feverish, intimate story of obsession and ambition, set in Venice's shadowy canals and glittering palazzos, with an ending that still keeps me up at night. Fine's writing is magnetic and unstoppable. I can't stop talking to people about this book!"
--Sara Sligar, author of Take Me Apart