Blood Water Paint
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Novels in Verse
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Joy McCullough
A harrowing and empowering story of strength and persistence in the aftermath of sexual assault, written in stunning verse and based on the life of seventeenth-century painter Artemisia Gentileschi.LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD • A WILLIAM C. MORRIS DEBUT AWARD FINALIST • A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST YOUNG ADULT BOOK OF THE CENTURY"Haunting . . . teems with raw emotion . . . deftly captures the experience of learning to behave in a male-driven society and then breaking outside of it."—The New Yorker He will not consumemy every thought.I am a painter.I will paint.I will show youwhat a woman can do.After her mother died when she just twelve, Artemisia Gentileschi had a stark choice to make: a life as a nun in a convent, or a life grinding pigment for her father's paint.She chose paint.By the time she was seventeen, Artemisia did more than grind pigment. She was one of Rome's most talented painters, even if no one knew her name. But Rome in 1610 was a city where men took what they wanted from women, and in the aftermath of rape, Artemisia faced another terrible choice: a life of silence or a life of truth, no matter the cost.Joy McCullough's bold novel in verse is a portrait of an artist as a young woman, filled with the soaring highs of creative inspiration and the devastating setbacks of a system built to break her. McCullough weaves Artemisia's heartbreaking story with those of ancient heroines Susanna and Judith, who become not only the subjects of two of Artemisia's most famous paintings, but also sources of strength as she battles to paint a woman's timeless truth in the face of unspeakable and all-too-familiar violence.
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Author
Joy McCullough
Pages
320
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2019-03-05
ISBN
073523213X 9780735232136
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"This was a super quick read, but filled with so much heart and emotion. It explored all of the suffering women have endured throughout the span of history. The main character references herself many times as being reduced to nothing more than property. It tells the great story of bravery and justice, though it came at a cost to the victim. It was even more heartbreaking to learn this was a true story. Women have fought hard in history to give us the freedoms we have now and it puts everything into perspective for me."
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