
The Gargoyle's Canvas
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Narrated by:
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John Ptak
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By:
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Ifeoma Mokolo
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Summary of "The Gargoyle's Canvas"
"The Gargoyle's Canvas" is a novel set against the backdrop of 17th century Rome, crafted by Author, I.L. Mokolo, who meticulously weaves a tale of love, art, and the supernatural. The story follows the lives of Elián, a gargoyle hybrid with a human soul, and Isabella, a 19th-century painter who resembles Elián's first love. Their paths cross in a narrative that explores the themes of love transcending form, the conflict between fear and understanding, and the enduring power of art.
Lorenzo, a sculptor in ancient Rome, creates a gargoyle that miraculously comes to life as Elián. The story delves into Elián's struggle with his dual nature and his quest for identity and belonging. Supporting characters, including Mara, Isabella's best friend, Vittorio, a vampire hunter, and Lucia, a werewolf hybrid, add depth and complexity to the plot, introducing elements of danger and conflict.
Narrated from a third-person perspective, the novel immerses readers in the thoughts and emotions of its characters, taking them on a journey through the historic streets of Rome and the rolling hills of Tuscany.
The prologue introduces Lorenzo and his creation, hinting at the magic that brings the gargoyle to life. Chapter 1 sets the stage for Elián's awakening, as a rare celestial alignment unlocks the magic within the gargoyle.
"The Gargoyle's Canvas" promises a rich tapestry of drama, romance, and adventure, with a cast of characters that bring the supernatural world to life.
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