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Friday, May 16, 2014

Book Review: The Sidewalk Artist by Gina Buonaguro and Janice Kirk

When a struggling New York writer escapes to Paris, she finds herself falling for a charming yet secretive sidewalk artist.

A blocked writer, unhappy with her life and relationship takes off for a Parisian vacation. It is there that Tulia Rose encounters beautiful chalk drawings of some of Raphael's most beautiful and famous creations of cherubs and light. The chalk drawings' artist Raffaello, intrigues Tulia. She quickly finds herself asking if she loves him? Or is he a stalker? Or could he even be the reincarnation of the Renaissance artist Raphael?


Tulia's story and eventual love-affair takes her across Europe to lush settings that are both dreamy and romantic. Readers are indulged in sensual Paris, dream-like Tuscany and beautiful Venice as Tulia navigates herself through her budding affair and eventual break-up with her New York boyfriend, Ethan.
The settings are beautifully described and detailed by an author with a keen eye for the intricacies that the romance of Europe offers its visitors. Buonaguro writes, "What truly moves Tulia is not the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame Cathedral or any of the wonderful sights. It is the little things.
A windowsill with a pot of geraniums and a glimpse of lace curtain, the way the sun glances off a puddle, the echo of her heels as she walks down a narrow cobblestone street, the taste of coffee at an outdoor cafe, the sound of children calling out to each other in French," making it easy for the reader to fall in love with Paris even if they haven't had a chance to make it there yet.
The downfall of The Sidewalk Artist, in my opinion was Raffaello - Buonaguro's hero. Instead of being the romantic artist that was meant to sweep readers off their feet as they read, I found Raffaello to be more creepy than to be someone with whom I would want to disappear into the European countryside with. I kept waiting for a plot twist wherein the entire story line became something sinister and it was with that thought that kept me from completely falling in love with the story though I did find the idea of the parallel plot and romance to be creative and intriguing.
The Sidewalk Artist by Gina Buonaguro and Janice Kirk is available for purchase through St. Martin's Griffin with ISBN 031237805X. It was released on April 1, 2008.

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