Do you enjoy reading
books where a character has a journey or second chance? I know I do, and this was a good book for me.
All the Lost Places is a
historical fiction novel with a dual narrative.
One narrative is set the 1800’s and is the story of a lost baby boy,
Sabastian Trovato, who is found in Venice and is raised by a guild of five
artisans. The other narrative is set in
the 1900’s and involves a man named Daniel.
Daniel has led a troubled life but is trying to start over by going on a
journey to Venice to procure a rare book for a wealthy man. While there, he discovers who Sebastian
Trovato is and why his story was unfinished.
All of the Lost Places
was a beautifully written book with an interesting story. I’ll admit that it did take me awhile to get
into the story. It’s the kind of story
that you need time to read and immerse yourself in. Once you get into the story, it is hard to
put down. I have always wanted to visit Venice and this story was a love letter
to the City. It made me want to visit
even more. I loved the stories of both
Daniel and Sebastian. I like mysteries
and I loved learning more about The Book of Waters as Daniel made his
discoveries.
Review Copy from Bethany
House Books as part of the Austenprose PR Book Tour. Thank-you! I received a complimentary copy of
this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
QUICK FACTS
·
Author: Amanda
Dykes
·
Genre: Historical Fiction, Historical
Romance, Inspirational Fiction
·
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
(December 13, 2022)
·
Length: (400) pages
· Format: Hardcover,
Trade paperback, & eBook
· ISBN: 978-0764239502
·
Tour Dates: December 5 – December 19,
2022
BOOK DESCRIPTION
When all
of Venice is unmasked, one man's identity remains a
mystery . . .
1807
When a baby is discovered floating in a basket along the quiet canals
of Venice, a guild of artisans takes him in and raises him as a son, skilled in
each of their trades. Although the boy, Sebastien Trovato, has wrestled with
questions of his origins, it isn't until a woman washes ashore on his lagoon
island that answers begin to emerge. In hunting down his story, Sebastien must
make a choice that could alter not just his own future, but also that of the
beloved floating city.
1904
Daniel Goodman is given a fresh start in life as the century turns. Hoping
to redeem a past laden with regrets, he is sent on an assignment from
California to Venice to procure and translate a rare book. There, he discovers
a city of colliding hope and decay, much like his own life, and a mystery
wrapped in the pages of that filigree-covered volume. With the help of
Vittoria, a bookshop keeper, Daniel finds himself in a web of shadows, secrets,
and discoveries carefully kept within the stones and canals of the ancient city
. . . and in the mystery of the man whose story the book does not
finish: Sebastien Trovato.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR AMANDA DYKES
ADVANCE PRAISE
- “This
lyrical dual-narrative historical from Dykes (Set the Stars Alight)
dives into the histories of Venice, Italy, and Venice Beach, California.”—
Publisher’s Weekly
- "Introspective,
surprising, and achingly beautiful."— Booklist starred
review
- "Dykes's
pen is fused with magic and poetry. Every word's a gentle wave building
into the splendor that is All the Lost Places, where struggles for
identity and a place to belong find hope between the pages of a timeless
story."— J'Nell Ciesielski, bestselling author of The
Socialite
- "Luscious
writing, authentic characters, and an ending that satisfies to the core of
the spirit, this novel is another winner from Amanda Dykes."— Heidi
Chiavaroli, Carol Award-winning author of Freedom's Ring and Hope
Beyond the Waves
PURCHASE LINKS
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AUTHOR BIO
Amanda Dykes's debut
novel, Whose Waves These Are, is the winner of the prestigious 2020
Christy Award Book of the Year, a Booklist 2019 Top Ten
Romance debut, and the winner of an INSPY Award. She's also the author of Yours
Is the Night and Set the Stars Alight, a 2021 Christy
Award finalist.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Laura. Wishing you a lovely holiday season.
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