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  • The Girl from Oto

  • The Miramonde Series, Book 1
  • By: Amy Maroney
  • Narrated by: Meg Price
  • Length: 15 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Girl from Oto

By: Amy Maroney
Narrated by: Meg Price
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Summary

A Renaissance-era woman artist and an American scholar. Linked by a 500-year-old mystery...

The secrets of the past are irresistible - and dangerous.

1500: Born during a time wracked by war and plague, Renaissance-era artist Mira grows up in a Pyrenees convent believing she is an orphan. When tragedy strikes, Mira learns the devastating truth about her own origins. But does she have the strength to face those who would destroy her?

2015: Centuries later, art scholar Zari unearths traces of a mysterious young woman named Mira in two 16th-century portraits. Obsessed, Zari tracks Mira through the great cities of Europe to the pilgrim’s route of Camino de Santiago - and is stunned by what she finds. Will her discovery be enough to bring Mira’s story to life?

A powerful story and an intriguing mystery, The Girl from Oto is an unforgettable novel of obsession, passion, and human resilience.

©2016 Amy Maroney (P)2022 Amy Maroney
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Loved the book, but the narrator was entirely inappropriate

This is a wonderful story, but the narrator was maddening. The accents for the different characters were terrible and she miss pronounced many words.
For non Americans the accent can sometimes feel very inappropriate and pretty irritating. I finished it cos the story and writing were great. Now I’m wondering whether I can cope with the same narrator for the second book which I really want to listen to.
I enjoy mystery books which pass between 2 different centuries. There was lots about the natural world in this one , and being an artist myself I loved the theme and the treasures found beneath layers of paint.

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