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I am rereading this book set in Venice and would dearly love to trace the writer's steps. Salley Vickers, the author, has a web site with a map, but for some reason I cannot open it. A main place is the Church of the Angel Rafel. Does anyone know its whereabouts, or, indeed about this book, that so lovingly describes Venice?
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I visited Amazon.com and the reviews are great. Can't wait to read this book. I am happy for the heroin of the novel that finally found out that there is life besides working and eating and all that Big Grin And it had to be La Serenissima (or the spirit of Casanova) to show her that Smile I found this report about Miss Garnet's Angel.

P.S. Sorry, but I didn't understand who's whereabouts you wish to know? The book's, Ms. Sally Vickers' or the Church of the Angel Rafael's? Confused

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Neighbor Sue in the snow and cold, for the map you need, like the page says, Flash, a fancy program plug-in.

The church of the Angel Raphael exists; here is one little site, from its recent restorers. (Venice fans, the other pages show some other neat stuff, including a detailed site on the restauro of the Fenice: after this page; before is an assortment of non-Venice stuff as it turns out.)

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There is something wrong with the Slowtalk web site. Cannot edit my post, only reply with a quote. Besides, I am supossed to log-in first but I already am w/o me doing so. And is not April 1 yet or Halloween either...

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"I sing to life, to its beauty, to each of its wounds and each of its caresses..."
 
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Sue, is this the link you are using for Ms. Vickers' web site?. There is a list of the literary events in which she participates or have participated and also an e-mail address to contact her.

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"I sing to life, to its beauty, to each of its wounds and each of its caresses..."
 
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Originally posted by Bill Thayer:
(Venice fans, the other pages show some other neat stuff, including a detailed site on the restauro of the Fenice:...

Thanks for the link! Can't wait to set foot on this amazing teatro.

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"I sing to life, to its beauty, to each of its wounds and each of its caresses..."
 
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Hi, Sue - Welcome to SlowTalk!

I, too, enjoyed the story of Miss Garnet and her angel, and Ruth (Boleskine) visits the church on each trip to Venice - hoping to find it out from behind scaffolding.

Here are a couple links you might find helpful:
Venice Map: #8 is Angelo Raffaele

Zattere to Piazzale Roma Walking Tour {Goes along with the map above}

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I, too, loved this novel, particularly because I once rented an apartment with an altana (don't think it's for rent anymore) in the palazzo directly across the little bridge in front of the Carmine. I will have to return to find the angel.
 
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Here's the url for the map directly:
http://www.salleyvickers.com/assets/images/map/Venice.html

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