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Rococo: A Novel

Rococo: A Novel delves into the opulent and intricate world of the Rococo era, offering a rich tapestry of historical setting and character development. The story is likely to capture the elegance and excess of the period, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the era's fashion, art, and social dynamics. more

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Adriana Trigiani
Adriana Trigiani

Adriana Trigiani is an American novelist born in 1970. Her works focus on themes such as family, love, history, and identity, with female characters at the forefront. Trigiani's novels are beloved by readers and have often been adapted into films. more

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