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Home to Italy
Home to Italy | Peter Pezzelli
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In this delightful, moving novel, Peter Pezzelli brings to life the earthy sensuality of Italy's Abruzzo region the smell of just-baked bread wafting through the village piazza; the shopkeepers sweeping the sidewalks first thing in the morning; groups of cyclists dotting the mountain roadsand spins a story of May-December romance as sharp and delicious as the olives of Villa San Giuseppe. . . SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO TRAVEL FAR TO FIND YOUR WAY HOME. After the death of his beloved wife, Anna, Peppi's family and friends expect him to bury his grief by tending to his gardens and taking long rides on his bike. Instead, Peppi shocks them all with his decision to leave Rhode Island and return to Villa San Giuseppe, the small Italian village where he spent his childhood, and to il mulino, his family's old mill. But once he's back, he temporarily moves into an apartment over the candy factory run by his childhood best friend, Luca. It is modest, but livable, with a lovely view of Luca's neglected gardens and his equally neglected daughter, the fiery Lucrezia. More a force of nature than a woman, Lucrezia's legendary temper and workaholic schedule hide the very real pain she feels over her husband's death years before. At first, she tolerates Peppi as an eccentric annoyanceher father's strange but handsome American friend who fixes things around the factory and is bringing the gardens back to life. But soon, Lucrezia's interest in Peppi deepens. Like a high wind, the gossip is flying through Villa San GiuseppeLucrezia's making it to dinner on time. She's eating olives from a man's hand. She's wearing heels. Now, under the Italian sun, a tentative romance begins to bloom between the grieving pair, yielding to a surprisingly strong passion with the power to heal life's wounds and promise second chances. . .
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JazzFeathers
Home to Italy | Peter Pezzelli
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4. Apparently my keybord doesn't have the flag of Island 😩 That's a country l've alwats wanted to visit. Ireland is the country where l always want to go. It's been too lonv since last l visited 😦

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julesG Wait, Ketteldam is supposed to be in Germany? It sounds Dutch to me. 6y
julesG We could go to Iceland together, it's on my bucket list. 🇮🇸 6y
JazzFeathers No @julesG Ketterdam is part of the Grishaverse. It's a fantasy world, like Middle-Earth. But l'd be happy to go to Iceland with you 😄 6y
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wanderinglynn Thanks for playing! 🌎 6y
julesG I started Six of Crows. I have no real knowledge of the Grishaverse (I feel as if I should have read another book first), but Ketterdam sounds Dutch-inspired to me. 6y
JazzFeathers @julesG l actually think that all of the setting in Six of Crows is Dutch-inspired. 6y
julesG The Grisha (?) Retvenko sounds Russian. Due to his sentence structure, I immediately gave him a Russian accent in my head. 6y
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bookandcat
Home to Italy | Peter Pezzelli
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Mehso-so

#backpackEurope travelogue *fictional*
Country 25: Italy, again - en route to Switzerland!
I'm posting pic of Abruzzo - stunning.
But here are some IRL things I've done in Italy:
-lunched (illegally?) in Pompeii aquaduct
-boated around Capri
-Scavi tour in Rome
-ate cliffside Montepertuso
-walked Appian Way
-seen art: David/Sistine Chapel
-processed ahead of the Pope
This book was cute but meh - a fluffier, Italian, lighter Major Pettigrew. 3/5

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MallenNC
Home to Italy | Peter Pezzelli
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Last year I was lucky to get to visit the Italy study abroad site that the college where I work has. While we were there we had a tour of the village library. These photos show the library's interior courtyard and some of the very old books the librarian showed us from their archive. #library #sizzlinsummerbooks @Tiffy_Reads

LauraBrook 😍😍😍 7y
JaclynW Wow! 7y
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