Primavera
by Mary Jane Beaufrand

    PRIMAVERA by Mary Jane Beaufrand
    Category:  Historical
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  3/1/08
    Publisher:  Little, Brown
    Reviewed by:  Cana Rensberger
    Rating:  5 Stars


    The Italian Renaissance brings to mind beautiful images, paintings and sculptures, glorious and expensive
    brocades, string quartets in the garden; a rich texture of life indeed. But it was also a time of great strife and cruelty
    the likes of which we could never imagine in this day and age. Sprinkled throughout with Italian words and
    phrases, PRIMAVERA dips the reader into the Renaissance period.

    Flora, the youngest daughter of the Pazzi, strives to find beauty and normalcy in a life that is anything but. Scorned
    by her own mother, she lives as little more than a servant while her older sister, Domenicia, is primped, plucked,
    painted by the famed Botticelli, and otherwise prepared for the wedding that will join the Pazzi to the Medici.

    As Flora contemplates her mother’s plan for her future, life in a convent, a member of her father’s guard arrives
    with a missive from the Pope himself. The guard, Emilio, hangs around and becomes the friend and companion that
    Flora has never had. When Emilio and Nonna, the grandmother who’s raised and protected her, convince her to
    train with the guard, Flora finds strength that carries her through the difficult months to come.

    PRIMAVERA is a captivating read. I found myself rooting for Flora and Emilio. Ms. Beaufrand painted her
    characters so realistically that I felt their pain, their fear, their guilt, and yes, even their joy. True to great historical
    fiction, the author did not flinch when she described some of the tragedies that befell her characters. Be warned
    that some of the scenes are quite graphic and not for the faint of heart. Yet I hesitate to limit this book to those
    only in 9th-grade and up.

    If you know nothing about this time period, yet enjoy historical fiction, you will love this well-written novel. If you
    are a fan of the Renaissance you will revel in all of the historical details Ms. Beaufrand has so expertly shown.