The Bruegel Boy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Holland House Books
Published:6th Nov '25
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TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH
ONE OF THE TIMES BEST HISTORICAL FICTION NOVELS OF 2025
In the summer of 1566 an inferno of political rebellion and image-smashing, the Beeldenstorm, swept across Flanders and Holland; young Gillis Vervloet, model and muse to artist Pieter Bruegel, almost didn't survive.
More than sixty years later, in the Saarland forest, Gil wants only to enter the monastery of St Bartolomeus and live out his days in peace, but first he must find their long-lost statue of St Michael. And to prove he is not a heretic, Gil must also account for his life with Bruegel, who painted a tense path through the artistic riches, intellectual ferment and explosive religious politics of the Low Countries. As he writes of his passionate vocation for the priesthood and impossible love for Dorothea, his outlaw brother Roeland and radical priest-mentor Pater Paulus, Gil's hard-won understanding must show him where to seek St Michael, and save him from the Inquisition.
The Bruegel Boy is a profound exploration of love, brotherhood, vocation and the power of art to transform lives but also divide and even destroy them.
THE TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH NOVEMBER
It is a joy to be immersed in Emma Darwin's historical fiction. Antonia Senior, The Times
The novel is a profound exploration of humanity, love, brotherhood, vocation, loss and reconciliation. It is undoubtedly an astounding achievement. Carol McGrath, The Historical Novel Society
Emma Darwin... proves conclusively that she is a rich chronicler of the human condition. Barry Forshaw
ISBN: 9781739104771
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420 pages