
One of the books on my nightstand right now, begging to be read, is Andrea DiRobilant’s Lucia: A Venetian Life in the Age of Napoleon, the follow-up to A Venetian Affair. This time, Di Robilant writes about Andrea Memmo’s daughter, Lucia Mocinego She lived during the last days of the Venetian Republic, and married into a widely-known Venetian family that produced several doges over a period of three hundred years. She spent many years outside of Venice, and became involved in the goings-on at Napoleon's court. Later, back in Venice, Lucia became Lord Byron's landlady. The book has gotten good reviews on Amazon.com, I loved A Venetian Affair, and I'm a bit of a hsitory dork, so I’m especially looking forward to reading this one.
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