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The Sidewalk Artist: A Novel [Kindle Edition]

Gina Buonaguro , Janice Kirk
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)

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Book Description

"A fantasia of a double tale skimming through the art capitals of Europe with double muses, double love pursuits, double Raphaels, even double authors, a tale dripping with idealized romantic settings, mystery, art, and a touch of magic, The Sidewalk Artist will keep readers wondering what is real and what is artifice--as fine paintings always do."
--Susan Vreeland, author of Girl in Hyacinth Blue
 
While in Europe researching her next novel, twenty-something American Tulia Rose falls headlong into a romance with a handsome sidewalk artist. As he takes her on a tour of Europe's artistic treasures, she begins writing the story of the painter Raphael and his secret lover.
 
Yet as her own affair grows deeper, Tulia's sidewalk artist grows more mysterious. Why does he seem so familiar? And what is his connection to the great Renaissance painter?
Set in Paris and Italy, this lyrical first novel interweaves two parallel love stories, offering readers a unique view on the research and inspiration that goes into creating historical novels such as The Girl with the Pearl Earring and The Birth of Venus.

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From Publishers Weekly

When blocked writer Tulia Rose hits it off with a handsome sidewalk artist while touring Paris, she's intrigued. Is he an admirer? A muse? A stalker? A potential lover? A guardian angel? Or is the stranger, Raffaello, the reincarnation of the Renaissance artist Raphael? As it turns out, the mysterious stranger might be all of these and more in this bittersweet debut by Canadian authors Buonaguro and Kirk. Tulia's investment-banker boyfriend, Ethan, has sent her from New York to Europe with the hope that time apart will give their relationship some much-needed space and allow Tulia to overcome writer's block. While she's entertaining fantasies of her sidewalk artist, Ethan pursues his own romantic endeavors, which serves as an impetus for Tulia to do more than think about Raffaello. The romantic European locales Tulia visits, including Paris, Venice and the Tuscan countryside, are dreamily described, but Raffaello comes across as creepy instead of seductive. Snippets from Tulia's new novel-in-progress pepper the narrative (she's writing a love story about Raphael), though these—dependant on saccharine romantic episodes and dreams—may turn off readers who aren't steadfast historical romance fans. (Dec.)
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After her first novel's failure, Tulia is sent abroad for six weeks by boyfriend Ethan, a successful, buttoned-up type frustrated in his recent attempts to remake her into a more acceptable mate for a rising corporate star. But where would she go if she left him? Romance and art unexpectedly mix as the visiting American in Paris meets a handsome sidewalk artist. His chalk re-creation of Raphael's cherubs is a masterpiece that stops her in her tracks. The subsequent, soulful, spontaneous meal of baguette, cheese, and wine from his backpack sets the scene for interwoven parallel love stories set in present-day and Renaissance Europe, respectively. Drawn to the chalk artist, who signs his work "Rafaello," Tulia decides her next novel will focus on his great namesake. But her research gives her odd dreams, and when chance lands her in Venice, she again sees her sidewalk artist, but it's no accidental meeting with this enigmatic man who stirs her soul. A smooth-flowing tale of love, enchantment, and mystery. Whitney Scott
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  • File Size: 294 KB
  • Print Length: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books (April 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Macmillan
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003J4VEHW
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
Such a novel plot and so well done. Marilyn Mazziotti  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
This is an incredible book that will touch your heart. ellen  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the best - romantic and mystical December 7, 2006
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
When I heard the description of this book, I instantly knew this was a book for me. The premise is a lady with writer's block going to vacation in Europe. While in Paris, she sees a sidewalk artist having drawn Raphael's angels in incredible detail. His first words to her are 'I almost thought you weren't coming'...Raphael and Tulia see their friendship grow into romance. The similarities between this modern day Raphael and the Italian Renaissance Raphael are uncanny. The stories past, present, and the beginnings of Tulia's book on Raphael, are intertwined, and all seem to blend into a love story that transcends time.
This is an incredible book that will touch your heart. It brings history to life and is as vibrant as a Raphael painting.
The beauty of the written word, the timeless romance will sweep you away.
You will love this one.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Destined for Greatness October 31, 2006
Format:Hardcover
It's the beginning of an extended European vacation, and Tulia Rose is in Paris. Alone. Her boyfriend has given her this vacation as a gift, but he didn't come with her. With all the research she has planned for her new book, surely that's not so bad. She believes he's at least trying to patch up their relationship.

While wandering through Paris, Tulia discovers a sidewalk artist of amazing talent. He wields chalk the way old masters wielded the brush. Known to Tulia only as Rafael, the artist captures her heart through simple reassurances and his brand of magic.

Inspired by Raphael's story of a love lost, Tulia begins writing her new novel. The hero is Raffaello Sanzio--the legendary Italian painter--and the heroine is an unnamed poet of gentle nature. Romance blossoms for Tulia even as it develops in the story she writes. Raphael introduces her to secret corners of Florence and Venice, where her appreciation for his namesake grows.

Dark, mysterious, and infinitely gentle, Tulia's Raphael shows her the meanings of love and loss. Her life will never be the same. The question will be where she goes from here.

This debut novel is phenomenal. It is written with a voice so eloquent and beautiful that it will take the reader on the kind of emotional journey only elicited by true masters of the word.

Buonaguro and Kirk are to be highly commended. The Sidewalk Artist is destined to become a romantic classic that will appeal to anyone who has tasted the power of love.

Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer

8/2/2006
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Romance with a touch of fantasy June 9, 2008
Format:Paperback
Whenever I hear a book labeled a "romance", I instantly think of bodice rippers. As I am not a fan of this genre, attaching "romance" to a book makes me wary and that's too bad, as I love a really well done romance. Fortunately, there are books like this that prove that romance can be a very literary topic.

Tulia Rose heads off to Europe for some time away from what has become a fractured relationship. She's a woman who seems to be standing still in her life. Though she is happy with her job, the pay is low and there is no real opportunity to go any further than where she is. The aforementioned relationship is with a man who makes a great deal of money and so one of the central conflicts here is not only the slow death of their romance but also the more practical question of how Tulia is to survive if she is to go it alone. This is a complex issue and one that undoubtedly leads many people to stay with partners with whom they are really ill suited. I thought the authors handled this particular plot thread in a thoughtful manner.

While in Europe, Tulia meets a very mysterious sidewalk artist who causes her to drastically change her plans. Though he is sensitive and handsome and though Tulia finds herself drawn to him, he is also rather cagey and her reaction to his reticence is very realistic. She finds herself having to choose between what her heart and her head are telling her. Though she finds herself falling for him, her growing feelings for him are tempered by periodic bursts of uncertainty as to whether he is sincere and even whether he could, in fact, be dangerous. Really, all love is like this in that we must all ultimately make a choice as to whether or not we will allow ourselves to become vulnerable enough to care for someone. Tulia wants to believe in love but has found herself disappointed in the past and so while her caution is certainly advisable, it also says a lot about how she has been hurt in the past.

Woven within Tulia's story is a fictional account of the artist Raphael and the woman he loved, which Tulia writes after the story comes to her in bits and pieces during dreams. His is a cautionary tale about taking love for granted rather than seizing every opportunity for happiness. The more Tulia writes the tale, the more unsettling it becomes because it seems so vivid to her. It is here that the mystical elements of the novel come into play and Buonaguro and Kirk have created a book that has fantastical elements that are so sensitively written that, however implausible, they don't seem silly.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
Enjoyable, but lacking in substance. It was great to find out about the life of Raphaelo and the author put it all in story form. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Marita Legreid
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read
A good feeling, easy read. Quick storyline and keeps you engaged. I enjoyed the story line so much I purchased other books from this author.
Published 6 months ago by LoveToRead
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sidewalk Artist
I was captivated from page one by this imaginative story. The authors effortlessly weave a fairy tale romance with a smattering of Renaissance art history... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Judy D Sjerven
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievably Magical!
From the very first page The Sidewalk Artist had me utterly transfixed! The artist who calls himself Rafael is a charming, mysterious, and generous man. Read more
Published 13 months ago by MKo
5.0 out of 5 stars Great service and very enjoyable read
Really enjoyed this book and the historical information about Italy and the art world. Ordered Ciao Bella by same author after I finished Sidewalk Artist.
Published on March 4, 2010 by C. Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read
I enjoyed the book to the very ending and could not put it down; Ciao Bella made me laugh and cry and it is worth the read again! Amazing book! Gigi
Published on November 17, 2009 by Gigi
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
When I saw that this was co-authored, I hesitated. However, the book was edited in
such a way that I did not notice two different writing styles. Read more
Published on September 22, 2009 by topaz
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sidewalk Artist
I loved the book as soon as I opened it. The authors have their e-mail address in the book, and you can also download beautiful pictures of areas where the story took place. Read more
Published on September 3, 2008 by P S
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sidewalk Artist- so poetic!
Gina Buonaguro and Janice Kirk have written such a deep, touching story in "The Sidewalk Artist". It is so poetic, it brings tears to this reader's eyes. Read more
Published on March 28, 2008 by Lila L. Pinord
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful tale
The Sidewalk Artist is a beautifully written book and is very atmospheric.

The book really is two stories but it is really one love story that surpasses time and I did... Read more
Published on October 11, 2007 by Bucksteddy
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This book captured my heart - I have given it to friends and family and it has touched them too - Every time I read it I see it with new eyes.
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