![]() ![]() ![]() Her most recent novel, Final Demand, is a poignant and beautifully written follow-up to the critically-acclaimed Tulip Fever. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. ![]() She continues to successfully adapt her own and others work for film and TV, including Close Relations, Stolen and Seesaw. Tulip Fever (Kindle Edition) Published December 18th 2007 by The Dial Press. About The Author: Deborah Moggach was born into a family of writers and has had fifteen novels published. But as the portrait grows, so does the passion between Sophia and the artist and as ambitions, desires and dreams breed an intricate deception, their reckless gamble propels their lives towards a thrilling and tragic conclusion. At the sittings, as a collector of beautiful things, Cornelis surrounds himself with symbols of his success, including his young wife, Sophia. The flowers can make or break futures in an afternoon, and it’s on this chaotic fluctuation that Jan and. Gripped in tulip fever, the Amsterdam of 1636 uses bulbs as a trading commodity, their value based on rareness of color and singularity of bloom. Cornelis, an ageing merchant, commissions a talented young painter to preserve his status and marriage on canvas. The novel’s title suggests the historical phenomenon that may aid the illicit pair. But as the p Seventeenth-century Amsterdam, a city in the grip of tulip mania and basking the wealth it has generated. Cornelis, an ageing merchant, commissions a talented young painter to preserve his status and marriage on canvas. Seventeenth-century Amsterdam, a city in the grip of tulip mania and basking the wealth it has generated. ![]()
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