RAE’S READS

First Line Fridays is hosted by Hoarding Books, and many of my blogging friends participate. Here is my Firstliner from Susan Vreeland (I am trying to read all seven of her novels about art.). Clara and Mr. Tiffany is in large print and was obtained from my local library (which is now closed).

“I opened the beveled-glass door under the sign announcing Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company in ornate bronze. A new sign with a new name. Fine, I felt new too.”

Yes. Clara, newly a widow, got the job she applied for and her adventures in making glass decorations and windows began. I am now on p. 184 and learning about the making of glass objects, stained glass windows, and the submission of Tiffany windows at the World’s Fair of 1900. This novel is wonderfully researched in addition to being a darned good read.

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  1. carhicks Avatar

    It sounds good Rae. When I was in St. Augustine, Florida, I visited Flagler College, which was originally built as The Flagler Hotel. It has more Tiffany windows than any other structure. It was amazing.

    “In 1968, the elegant building and grounds became Flagler College, and today this college dining hall retains all 79 of its stained glass windows, making it one of the largest collections of Tiffany windows in their original location.”

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