Bingo Board Review: Girl With a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
I picked this book as my “historical fiction book” for the Bingo Board Reading Challenge, because I’ve heard so many good things about it. It is set in 17th century Delft in the Netherlands and is told from the perspective of a young girl named Griet, who goes to work as a maid in the house of Vermeer, the famous painter. We learn early on that her father has had an accident at his work and can’t work any longer, so now the two children must support the family. The son is an apprentice tile maker and that is all well and good, but Griet must work as a maid and the parents are so ashamed of what this family has come to, and say things like “We lost you when you became a maid” etc. If it’s SO shameful to be a maid why are you letting her? And if it is so necessary for her to work as a maid to support YOU why are you being so bitchy about it? Anyway, she goes to the house and gets stuck into work. And here she meets a bunch of people and the book is re...