âIt demands a degree of chutzpah to make the Renaissanceâs greatest genius the central character in a novel, but the Italian Marco Malvaldi succeeds in creating a vivid portrait of Leonardo da Vinci in The Measure of a Man.â
- Nick Rennison, The Sunday Times
âA refreshing read, combining mystery, history and biography. It certainly had me intrigued.â
Yorkshire Gazette & Herald
âWhat a different slant on Leonardo Da Vinci in this whodunit; mystery, historical facts and science all rolled into one . . . a joy for Da Vinci fans out there.â
NB Magazine
âDa Vinci comments during the novel that âthe measure of a manâ lies in âgrowing and learningâ. Thatâs what happens to Malvaldiâs characters and his world â and, perhaps, to his readers as well.â
- David Hebblethwaite, European Literature Netword
âHumourous and engrossing, a historical novel that will immerse its readers in the torbid atmosphere of the Renaissance and allow them to fully appreciate its most luminous figure.â
RAI Letteratura
âScientist and mystery writer, Marco Malvaldi is the perfect author to transform Leonardo da Vinci into a detective.â
La Repubblica/Robinson
âAt 500 years from the death of Leonardo da Vinci, the author plays with language, science, history, and crime and gives life to the story by imagining his protagonistâs multi-form intelligence as it grapples with the fragility and the greatness of human destiny.â
La Nazione
âMalvaldi describes Leonardoâs curiosity, attentiveness, and desire to know everything. But the book also explores the protagonistâs more human side: his idiosyncrasies and distractedness; his love for eccentric clothes and gossip. The result is a rich and extremely enjoyable portrait of a figure who has been too often confined to the role of genius and artist.â
L'Unione Sarda