THE
MAPMAKER’S DAUGHTER by Laurel Corona (March 4, 2014)
“A
close look at the great costs and greater rewards of being true to who
you really are. … A pivotal period of history and inspiration”
—Margaret George, NYT bestselling author of Elizabeth I
“Sentences of startling, hard-won wisdom leap from the page and command our memories not to forget them.”
—Susan Vreeland, NYT bestselling author of Luncheon of the Boating Party
"Amalia
is the perfect character through which readers will experience these
turbulent times ... Vividly detailed and beautifully written, this is a
pleasure to read, a thoughtful, deeply engaging
story of the power of faith to navigate history's rough terrain." – Booklist
"Well-researched, evocative, and a pleasure to read”
—Mitchell James Kaplan, award-winning author of By Fire, By Water
ABOUT THE BOOK
A sweeping novel of 15th-century Spain explores the forgotten women of the Spanish Inquisition
In 1492, Amalia Riba sits in an empty room, waiting for soldiers to take her away. A
converso forced to hide her religion from the outside world, She
is the last in a long line of Jewish mapmakers, whose services to the
court were so valuable that their religion had been tolerated by Muslims
and Christians alike.
But times have changed. When King Ferdinand and
Queen Isabella conquer Granada, the last holdout of Muslim rule in
Spain, they issue an order expelling all Jews who refused to convert to
Christianity. As Amalia looks back on her eventful
life, we witness history in the making—the bustling court of Henry the
Navigator, great discoveries in science and art, the fall of Muslim
Granada, the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition. And we watch as Amalia
decides whether to relinquish what’s left of
her true self, or risk her life preserving it.
Exploring an under-published period in history, The Mapmaker’s Daughter
is a sweeping saga of faith, family and identity that shows how the past shapes our map of life.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Laurel Corona is the author of three historical novels, including
Finding Emilie (Gallery Books, 2011), which won the 2012 Theodore
S. Geisel Award for Book of the Year, San Diego Book Awards. She has
taught at San Diego State University, the University of California at
San Diego, and San Diego City College, where
she is a professor of English and Humanities.
Corona is a member of the Brandeis National
Committee, the National Council of Jewish Women, and Hadassah. She has
written over a dozen nonfiction Young Adult books for school library
programs, primarily on Jewish topics. She lives in
San Diego. Website: www.laurelcorona.com
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