Bartolomé: The Infanta's Pet

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Dwarf's journey from outcast to royal artist.

"Bartolomé: The Infanta's Pet" is a vivid dive into a rarely explored perspective in historical fiction. It's deeply moving for anyone interested in the resilience of the human spirit. As Bartolomé navigates the complexities and cruelties of life as the Infanta's 'pet', you'll find yourself rooting for his courage and his quest for dignity. His discovery of the artist's studio offers a beautiful metaphor for finding one's place in a world that often seems impenetrable. This book isn't just a read; it's an emotional experience set against a rich historical tapestry.

Bartolomé: The Infanta's Pet

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ISBN: 9781908195265
Authors: Rachel van Kooij
Publisher: Little Island
Date of Publication: 2012-09-11
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.05
(rated by 40 readers)

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Seventeenth century Madrid is not a kind place for a dwarf like Bartolomé, and his family has to keep him hidden in a small back room. Then the King's little daughter, the Infanta, wants to have him as her 'human-dog'. But life in the royal palace is scary and humiliating. Until Bartolomé discovers the artist's studio...Colourful and gripping, this is an inspiring story of courage and hope.
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Dwarf's journey from outcast to royal artist.

"Bartolomé: The Infanta's Pet" is a vivid dive into a rarely explored perspective in historical fiction. It's deeply moving for anyone interested in the resilience of the human spirit. As Bartolomé navigates the complexities and cruelties of life as the Infanta's 'pet', you'll find yourself rooting for his courage and his quest for dignity. His discovery of the artist's studio offers a beautiful metaphor for finding one's place in a world that often seems impenetrable. This book isn't just a read; it's an emotional experience set against a rich historical tapestry.