Magical, thrilling, wonderful, excellent. Heartpoundingly tense and absolutely engrossing. Clever, amazing and inspiringMagical, thrilling, wonderful, excellent. Heartpoundingly tense and absolutely engrossing. Clever, amazing and inspiringI could not put this book down. Every woman - and man - should read it.
Shocking, gripping, Fremantle has crafted a tale that vividly evokes Baroque Italy
by portraying a strong, assertive women. Splendid!
Vivid, unflinching, justly furious. Fremantle's best work
Dazzling. Taut, fast-paced, powerful and painterly as Artemisia's canvasesA
great female artist struggling for
her voiceand for
justice is
brought to powerful life.
Brilliantly researched,
rich in detail,
grippingly written,
Disobedient is the novel
Elizabeth Fremantle was
born to writeA searing, gripping account of the early life of baroque prodigy Artemisia Gentileschi
A WONDERFUL HERO: creative, passionate and true to herself
An exhilarating read. Through
effervescent prose, Elizabeth Fremantle
brings the story of artist Artemisia Gentieschi to life. Gripping, captivating, and consistently enlightening, Disobedient firmly
places Gentileschi as one of the greatest female heroines in historyYou'll be gripped by this fictionalised account of the life of the remarkable Italian Renaissance painter Artemisia Gentileschi.
The author brings 17th-century Italy to lifeArtemisia's life was extraordinary, and so is this book. I was swept away
by lush, evocative prose that transported me to a painter's studio in Rome in the 1600s.
Through the eyes of a defiant and determined young woman, Fremantle weaves
Artemisia's paintings into events, endowing Artemisia with the dignity, courage and honour she deserves. An unforgettable, moving and important story told with great skill and care
Outstanding. A powerful novel about women who are shamed and silenced, and how they learn to survive. A literary knockoutAn unforgettable book - visceral and lushand fierce. You root for Artemisia. Hurt with her. Roar with her. And you simply cannot look away. The last few pages left me gasping. An absolute triumphThe
colourful, brutal world of Baroque Italy is
superbly evoked in this gripping novel of Artemisia Gentileschi,
one of the era's greatest artists. The challenges faced by a dauntless woman in this man's world
leave a deep impression on the readerYou'll be gripped
If you don't already know the story of 17th-century artist Artemisia Gentilleschi, I urge you not to google it but
let this phenomenal novel describe her for you. If you already know what happened,
let yourself be immersed in 17th-century Rome as the action unfolds in the hands of
a master storyteller. The characters are nuanced and relatable; the writing is colourful and moreish;
the pace and plotting are pitch perfect. She is
a writer at the top of her game, and this is
historical fiction at its absolute best.
Just finished reading this gem - an
unputdownable story of
revenge, ambition, and how women overcome adversity.
A heartbreaking and empowering read that
places Artemisia as one of the greatest painters in historyTo produce the best work a writer must "dig deep"' In
Disobedient, Elizabeth Fremantle pierces the reader's soul, drawing tears, blood, and rage for the injustices and pain inflicted on the painter, Artemisia Gentileschi ~ until she rises through the force of her character and art. Through
vivid depictions of the paintings in the story, and the art of her own writing,
Liz has bared her soul and produced this stunning portrait of a courageous genius who refuses to accept the abuse or petty jealousies of men who would oppress her.
Brava Artemisa . . . and Liz!Absolutely stunning...Exquisitely written, powerful, gripping, devastating, and timely. I loved it so much. Everyone should read it
Disobedient is often
beautiful, sometimes
shocking and always
propulsive.
A remarkable book I'm unlikely to forgetA rich and dark portrait of an extraordinary woman
Elizabeth Fremantle is the critically acclaimed author of four Tudor historical novels:
Queen's Gambit (soon to be the feature film,
Firebrand), S
isters of Treason,
Watch the Lady and
The Girl in the Glass Tower. As E.C. Fremantle she has written two gripping historical thrillers:
The Poison Bed and
The Honey and the Sting. Her most recent novel,
Disobedient, is a gripping feminist retelling of the life of seventeenth-century Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi. She lives in London.