Lent, Jo Walton
Lent, Jo Walton
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Lent

Author: Jo Walton

Narrator: Will Damron

Unabridged: 15 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/25/2020


Synopsis

From Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning Jo Walton comes a magical re-imagining of the man who remade fifteenth-century Florence—in all its astonishing strangeness.

Young Girolamo's life is a series of miracles.

It's a miracle that he can see demons, plain as day, and that he can cast them out with the force of his will. It's a miracle that he's friends with Pico della Mirandola, the Count of Concordia. It's a miracle that when Girolamo visits the deathbed of Lorenzo "the Magnificent," the dying Medici is wreathed in celestial light, a surprise to everyone, Lorenzo included. It's a miracle that when Charles VIII of France invades northern Italy, Girolamo meets him in the field, and convinces him to not only spare Florence but also protect it. It's a miracle than whenever Girolamo preaches, crowds swoon. It's a miracle that, despite the Pope's determination to bring young Girolamo to heel, he's still on the loose . . . and, now, running Florence in all but name.

That's only the beginning. Because Girolamo Savanarola is not who—or what—he thinks he is. He will discover the truth about himself at the most startling possible time. And this will be only the beginning of his many lives.

About Jo Walton

Jo Walton is a Welsh-Canadian author of science fiction, fantasy, and poetry. She has published thirteen novels, three poetry collections, and an essay collection. She won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2002, the World Fantasy Award for Tooth and Claw in 2004, the Hugo and Nebula awards for Among Others in 2012, and in 2014, both the Tiptree Award for My Real Children and the Locus Award for What Makes This Book So Great. Walton comes from Wales, has lived in England, and now lives in Montreal, where the food and books are much better.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Justine on June 04, 2020

Groundhog Day by way of 15th century Florence. This is not my usual pick, but it turned out to be an excellent read for me. Walton's prose is so practiced and conversational, and kept me wanting to pick it up to see what would happen next...or again.......more

Goodreads review by Julie on February 11, 2020

How do I write about this book? It feels like a work of genius and I am badly in need of someone to discuss a few things with. However, until I have a friend who has also read it, this inadequate review will have to do. The book description tells the story just adequately enough to give you a sense o......more

Goodreads review by Lany on April 19, 2019

I have no idea how Jo Walton concocted such an amazingly brilliant and original story, but "Lent" is one of the best books I have read in 2019. 15th century Christianity, demons, Hell, and metaphysics all come together in this absolutely remarkable story set during Renaissance Italy. Follow this tal......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on July 17, 2019

This book is a Venn Diagram of People Who Like Jo Walton's Novels, People Who Like Historical Fantasy Fiction, People Who Like Medieval Theology, and People Who Like Humanism, and I am firmly at the centre.......more

Goodreads review by Oleksandr on April 09, 2020

This is SF/fantasy/historic/philosophic novel by one of the greatest but underappreciated SF authors of today, Jo Walton. I read is as a part of monthly reading for April 2020 at SFF Hot from Printers: New Releases group. The book consists of two parts, each roughly half of the novel. The first part......more