Melodie Winawer is the author of The Scribe of Siena, which has been translated into German, Czech, Polish, and Norwegian to critical acclaim. She is also the author of the forthcoming Anticipation. A physician-scientist and associate professor of neurology at Columbia University, Melodie has published over fifty articles and contributed to several anthologies. To find the energy to write, she relies on unflagging enthusiasm and green tea. Melodie lives with her spouse and their three children in both Brooklyn, New York and Ludlow, Vermont.
“Will remind historical fiction readers of Diana Gabaldon’s
Outlander and Tracy Chevalier’s The Girl with the Pearl Earring.
Lovers of meticulously researched historical fiction and
time-travel narratives will be swept away by the spell of medieval
Siena.”
*Library Journal, starred review*
“Winawer’s debut is a detailed historical novel, a multifaceted
mystery, and a moving tale of improbable love….Winawer has created
a prodigious, vibrant tale of past and present that transports
readers and fills in the historical gaps. This is a marvelous work
of research and invention.”
*Publishers Weekly, starred review*
“An engrossing historical epic. Winawer’s wide-ranging, romantic
story moves apace, yet it has considerable meat on its structural
bones, with plentiful details on fourteenth-century Sienese daily
life, customs, art, and travel.”
*Booklist*
“[A] vivid, compelling debut novel….Winawer renders her story in
compelling detail, in Beatrice's whip-smart, observant, often
sarcastic voice. Supporting characters in both eras—Ben's neighbor
Donata in the present day; the sharp-eyed nun Suor Umiltá in 1347;
Gabriele and his family—are also vivid and endearing. The
conspiracy is vital as a plot device, but the more resonant theme
is Beatrice's deep love for both her centuries and her heartfelt
struggle to decide where she belongs.”
*Shelf Awareness*
“The realities of day-to-day existence in 1340s Europe are so
viscerally represented that readers will readily accept the
fanciful premise.”
*Kirkus Reviews*
“A stunning work of historical fiction, Melodie Winawer's debut
novel [is a] story of love, science, politics, and time-travel is
worth every last word.”
*Bustle*
“In Melodie Winawer’s The Scribe of Siena, neurosurgeon Beatrice
Trovato finds herself mysteriously transported to 14th-century
Italy. There she uncovers a plot to destroy the city of Siena. With
the Black Plague on its way to ravage Europe, will she make it out
in time? And does she want to? After all, she’s fallen in love with
medieval life—and a handsome painter. Like Outlander with an
Italian accent.”
*Real Simple*
“The Scribe of Siena is one part historical mystery and one part
love story with a captivating dose of art mixed in for good
measure. If that weren't enough, it all comes together in that most
evocative of settings: Siena, Italy. Winawer's smart debut is a joy
to read!"
*Meg Waite Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of THE
WEDNESDAY SISTERS and THE RACE FOR PARIS*
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