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The Shoemaker's Wife: A Novel
The Shoemaker's Wife: A Novel | Adriana Trigiani
The majestic and haunting beauty of the Italian Alps is the setting of the first meeting of Enza, a practical beauty, and Ciro, a strapping mountain boy, who meet as teenagers, despite growing up in villages just a few miles apart. At the turn of the last century, when Ciro catches the local priest in a scandal, he is banished from his village and sent to hide in America as an apprentice to a shoemaker in Little Italy. Without explanation, he leaves a bereft Enza behind. Soon, Enza's family faces disaster and she, too, is forced to go to America with her father to secure their future. Unbeknownst to one another, they both build fledgling lives in America, Ciro masters shoemaking and Enza takes a factory job in Hoboken until fate intervenes and reunites them. But it is too late: Ciro has volunteered to serve in World War I and Enza, determined to forge a life without him, begins her impressive career as a seamstress at the Metropolitan Opera House that will sweep her into the glamorous salons of Manhattan and into the life of the international singing sensation, Enrico Caruso. From the stately mansions of Carnegie Hill, to the cobblestone streets of Little Italy, over the perilous cliffs of northern Italy, to the white-capped lakes of northern Minnesota, these star-crossed lovers meet and separate, until, finally, the power of their love changes both of their lives forever. Lush and evocative, told in tantalizing detail and enriched with lovable, unforgettable characters, The Shoemaker's Wife is a portrait of the times, the places and the people who defined the immigrant experience, claiming their portion of the American dream with ambition and resolve, cutting it to fit their needs like the finest Italian silk. This riveting historical epic of love and family, war and loss, risk and destiny is the novel Adriana Trigiani was born to write, one inspired by her own family history and the love of tradition that has propelled her body of bestselling novels to international acclaim. Like Lucia, Lucia, The Shoemaker's Wife defines an era with clarity and splendor, with operatic scope and a vivid cast of characters who will live on in the imaginations of readers for years to come. Amazon.com Review Kathryn Stockett Interviews Adriana Trigiani Kathryn Stockett was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After graduating from the University of Alabama with a degree in English and Creative Writing, she moved to New York City, where she worked in magazine publishing and marketing for nine years. The Help is her first novel. Kathryn Stockett: This is by far your most epic novel to date. How long did it take you to write The Shoemakers Wife? Adriana Trigiani: I worked on this story for over 20 years as I wrote scripts and novels and had my own family. There are scraps of paper, dinner napkins, and bills with timelines and notes scrawled across them. There are old notebooks filled with my grandmothers musings from 1985. I collected train tickets, copies of ships manifests, and a silk tag with my grandmothers name from garments she had created. I traveled as far as the Italian Alps and as close as the few blocks it takes me to walk to Little Italy in New York City to capture the historical aspects of the story. All of this went into the novel. It was a delicious gestation period. Stockett: This is a novel, but it is inspired by a true storya family story, right? Trigiani: Yesmy grandparents, Lucia and Carlo. Their love was a dance with fate. It is riddled with near misses against a landscape of such massive world events that its a wonder they got together at all. My challenge was to present their world to the reader so it might feel it was happening in the moment. I wanted the reader to have the experience I had when stories were told to me by the woman who lived them. Stockett: The novel takes place during the first half of the twentieth century--what is so compelling about this period of time to you? Trigiani: The cusp of the twentieth century was a time everything was newcars, phones, planes, electricity, even sportswear, and in each innovation was a kind of explosive potential. No one could predict where all the inventions would lead, people only knew that change was unavoidable. My grandparents were delighted every time America presented them with something they had never seen before. And my grandparents sense of wonder never left them, so I tried not to let it leave the page, be it a cross-country train ride or the first snap of the bobbin on an electric Singer sewing machine. Stockett: Through the remarkable story of Enza and Ciro, your novel tells the larger story of the immigrant experience in America. Trigiani: What a gift immigrants were and are to this country! They bring their talents and loyalty and make our country even greater. My grandparents were proud to be new Americans. Assimilation was not about copying an American ideal, but aspiring to their own version of it. The highest compliment you could pay a fellow immigrant was: he (or she) was a hard worker. I hear the phrase work like an immigrant said, but really, its bigger than thatwe must also dream like immigrants. Stockett: The Shoemakers Wife seamlessly brings together fictional characters and historical figureshow did the wonderful Caruso enter the novel? Trigiani: It started with a three-foot stack of vinyl recordsmy grandmother Lucias collection of Caruso. Her absolute devotion to The Great Voice lasted her whole life long. I knew, in order to write this novel, I had to fall in love with Caruso too, because he sang the score of my grandparents love affair. When Lucia passed, I went to my first opera, seeking understanding and comfort. As the music washed over me, I began to understand why my grandmother was such a fan. The words were Italian, and the emotions were big; nothing was left unexpressed in the music. If only life were that way. Review Within the pages of this novel, Trigianis 10th, is a gloriously romantic yet sensible world that seamlessly blends practicality and beautybuilt around the staggering cultural and social changes the war years swept in. Trigianis very bestexquisite writing and a story enriched by the power of abiding love. (USA Today ) Ive always loved reading Trigiani, but [this] is something totally new and completely wonderful: a rich, sweeping epic which tells the story of the women and men who built America dream by dream. If youre meeting her work for the first time, get ready for a lifelong love affair. Splendid. (Kathryn Stockett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of *The Help* ) The breathtaking historical novel sparkles in exquisite details and vivid descriptions. (Huffington Post ) [A] great read.Bella. (People ) Pure pleasure . . . full-bodied and elegantly written. (Washington Post Book World ) Youll have trouble putting this novel down. (Richmond Times-Dispatch ) The novel is a sweeping epic, but at its heart, its a love story. It speaks to an era of possibilities. (Providence Journal ) Trigianis page-turning newest is a sweeping saga More than an epic romance, Trigianis work pays homage to the tribulations of the immigrant experience, and the love that makes the journey and hardships worthwhile. (Publishers Weekly ) This expansive epic, which seems tailor-made for a miniseries, manages to feel both old-fashioned and thoroughly contemporary[an] irresistible love story. (Booklist ) Trigianis gift for using vivid details to create a strong sense of place and her warm affection for her characters will make this a satisfying read for her many fans. (Library Journal ) an old-fashioned, romantic tale of two star-tangled lovers...but also a paean to artisanal work, food, friendship and familyTrigiani is a master of palpable and visual detail. (Washington Post )
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I‘ve had this book on my kindle for almost 10 years, so naturally I went ahead and listened to a library audio instead. 🤦🏻‍♀️

The Shoemaker‘s Wife is a very good book! A long, slow-moving family saga/historical fiction that is beautifully written, with fascinating main characters and a sweet romance. I lost myself in this story, and cried like a freaking baby.

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Aims42 This was my first book by this author, and probably still my favorite by her 🥰🤩 2y
sprainedbrain @Aims42 my first, too! I should read more… she‘s awesome. 2y
Prairiegirl_reading My first by her was big stone gap and I can‘t do anymore!! 🤣🙃 2y
Maria514626 I‘ve had this one forever. I need to take it out of the donation pile. 😁 2y
Gladly I'm going to look for the one 2y
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LibraryCin
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I really liked this. It didn‘t move fast, but I really enjoyed the story, and was rooting for Ciro and Enza. I liked the characters and their relationships. The author‘s note at the end tells us that this is based on Trigiani‘s grandparents‘ lives.

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Reecaspieces
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She just pronounced my name right in Facebook....she remembered me! 😂😂😂😂 love this woman! Never met a kinder author

Branwen I love her so much! 5y
Reecaspieces @Branwen totally agree!!! She is amazing. 5y
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ecacuna
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About to tackle this one. Hope it‘s good!

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Reviewsbylola
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This showed up on my doorstep unsolicited when it was first published. I‘d never had any interest in reading Trigiani, but this book wowed me. Enza and Ciro‘s love story captivated me, and I loved reading about their journey from Italy to the US and the decades that followed. #immigrantsong #maymoviemagic

Melissa_J I adored this book. It was the first Trigiani I read. While I‘ve tried some of her other books, none have compared to this one. 6y
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MEGR
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“You don‘t owe me anything just because we come from the same place. It‘s just a thread, Ciro. I could snap the bond with my teeth.”

“I wouldn‘t want you to.”

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MEGR
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I am loving this book.❤️ Hit the halfway mark so I am forcing myself taking a short yoga 🧘🏻‍♀️ break... and then back to it!

Nute I really enjoyed this book as well. It was a beautiful story. 6y
MEGR It gave me the good cry I didn‘t realize I needed 😥💖 6y
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I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would

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MEGR
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Feeling cozy and ready to get caught up & lost in the power of LOVE ❤️ 💥 ❤️

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Bookish_B
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My haul from the Festival of books today! Not as big as I was expecting but there's still tomorrow 😊❤️

ShyBookOwl Seeing In a Dark, Dark Wood everywhere lately. Hope it's good! 6y
Bookish_B @ShyBookOwl Honestly, I got it for free for buying The Only Woman in the Room but I've seen it a lot as well. Looking forward to it. 6y
Cinfhen 😍 6y
k.reads.5 I really enjoyed In a Dark, Dark Wood! The Only Woman in the Room is on my TBR. 6y
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Branwen
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This woman is amazing. I feel so grateful to have met her. 💕📚💕

Aims42 I‘m so jealous!! I‘d love to meet her 🥰 I‘m currently reading her newest book and loving it!! 6y
Branwen @Aims42 I haven't read that one yet! How is it so far? I finished Kiss Carlo last week and loved it! My favorite is The Shoemaker's Wife! She was seriously incredibke to listen to. So empowering and inspiring! 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I met her about 11 years ago. She‘s a kind and generous person. I haven‘t read any of her new work. One day! 6y
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Aims42 @Branwen It has the same vibe as ‘Shoemaker‘s Wife‘, (which is my favorite book by her ❤️), but I‘m only halfway. Hoping it stays this good!! I really liked ‘Kiss Carlo‘ too. She has such a gift of writing powerful books with strong women. Love her! 6y
Branwen @JanuarieTimewalker13 How awesome! 😀 I'm so glad that she's just as kind now! I still have to read her very newest, but I'm sure its fantastic! 😍 6y
Branwen @Aims42 You're right! She's just all around incredible! 😍 6y
wanderinglynn That‘s so awesome! 👍🏻 6y
Branwen @wanderinglynn Thank you so much! 🤗 It was definitely the best night ever! 💕 6y
GingerAntics That‘s awesome!!! 6y
Branwen @GingerAntics Thank you so much! It was seriously incredible! 🤗💕 6y
DaveGreen7777 ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I read her Big Stone Gap trilogy(?) 6y
Branwen @DaveGreen7777 💕📚 @JanuarieTimewalker13 That was the first series of hers that I read! I lived it! 🤗💕📚 6y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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I really liked this romance which spanned decades and continents.

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Aims42
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Some of my favorite books of 2018. Can‘t wait to see what I‘ll read in 2019!!

RealLifeReading Some great ones there! 6y
Nute I love this collage! 6y
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I finally finished this audio book. It was so good!! I loved every minute of it and all of the characters! I hope for a marriage like Enza and Ciro!

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I'm listening to this book and I'm falling in love with it💕 #ww1 #historicalfiction #romance

Nute I love this story. It‘s a frequent choice as a gift for reading friends. 6y
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Aims42
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This story is as beautiful as the cover. Loved every sentence, every paragraph, every page 😍❤️😍❤️😍 5/5 stars, easy. I need to go eat all the pasta and gnocchi now

NatalieR That cover is GORGEOUS! 🧡 6y
Aims42 @NatalieR Right?!? 😍 Scored at Goodwill for $2.50 👍🏻 6y
NatalieR @Aims42 That‘s a great deal! 👏 6y
Aims42 @NatalieR 🙌🏻💗 6y
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Aims42
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The hubs prepares to grill. I prepare to read. Life is good 😍 (BTW, I cannot put this book down, I l-o-v-e it!!!!! I want to read it at red lights lol)

TheSpineView Tell the hubby he can let his breath out now. 😋 6y
Aims42 @TheSpineView Mr. Macho Man LOL 6y
Tamra I‘d love to read and someone else to cook for me! Lucky you! 6y
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Aims42 @Tamra when it comes to grilling, it‘s all him. I do the “inside” cooking lol I love summer for that reason 6y
RealLifeReading Lucky you! 6y
Aims42 @RealLifeReading I am! I‘ve been rushing around so much lately, it‘s nice to stop and smell the roses and be thankful 6y
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Aims42
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A summer storm, a fantastic book, and a glass of wine are the perfect crappy work day anecdote ⛈📕🍷 ❤️

Reviewsbylola LOVED this book!! 6y
LoverofLit That is the trifecta of happiness! 🔺 ❤ 📚 🍷 ☔ 6y
Aims42 @Reviewsbylola I‘m on page 162 and I cannot put it down. I‘m loving it!! Have you read any of her other books? 6y
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Aims42 @LoverofLit It‘s hitting the spot 🤗😍 6y
Reviewsbylola I‘ve only read one other and it was a little too long winded. 6y
Aims42 @Reviewsbylola Good to know 👍🏻 Thanks!! 6y
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Aims42
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This cover is like a piece of art 😍 Will definitely need to figure out a way to display it “cover out” on my shelves lol

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Melzyrose90
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I had forgotten just how gorgeous this book was. While it's true that the story can be bogged down with descriptions in some parts and the second half of the novel feels rushed through, the overall story is an adventure that is worth reading until the end; the detailed imagery transports the reader into the Italian Alps, and later the USA. The experience becomes even more exquisite if you choose to listen to the audiobook while you read, as I did

tpixie Such a lovely cover!!! 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉🎊🎈 7y
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Eggs Welcome to Litsy 👋🏻😊👋🏻 7y
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Melzyrose90
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"When you lose someone, they take a bigger place in your heart, not a smaller one. Every day it grows, because you don‘t stop loving them." #Quote #adrianatrigiani #theshoemakerswife #loss

RaimeyGallant Lovely quote. 7y
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Melzyrose90
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"A father mourns, but a mother, whose child is born of her body, remembers the soft kisses that become the act of two loving bodies joined together in sweet privacy, which begets the first flutter of joyous pregnancy, to the soft, slippery kicks as the baby grows in her belly, to the moment when her body opens up to bring a new life to the world, and yields to a despair that will never leave her"

Traci1 Welcome to Litsy! 😊 7y
Melzyrose90 @Traci1 Thank you ❤💛 7y
Eggbeater Welcome to Litsy! 🌻 7y
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Jaimelire Hi. Where are you? I‘m in Airdrie...just outside of Calgary. Welcome to Litsy. 7y
Melzyrose90 @Jaimelire Thank you! I an from Surrey ... Just outside of Vancouver. 7y
Jaimelire @Anxious.Canadian I love BC❤️ 7y
Melzyrose90 @Jaimelire As it happens, I love Alberta ... I lived in Calgary for many years prior to moving back to BC. 7y
TheKidUpstairs Welcome to Litsy! Always happy to see more Canadians on here 😁🇨🇦 7y
RaimeyGallant @TheKidUpstairs @Jaimelire Uh, so ya'll forgot my invite to the Canuck party, is that it? Got lost in the mail? ;) I joke! 7y
Melzyrose90 @RaimeyGallant Welcome to the Canadian party ... Maple syrup is free 😂 7y
RaimeyGallant Woowoo! :) 7y
kishore_kk Welcome to Litsy 🎉📖🎉 7y
tpixie Welcome! 7y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy fellow Canadian Litten 👋😊🍁 7y
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TK-421 Welcome to Litsy! 7y
the.bookish.valkyrie Welcome to Litsy! 🎉📚💕 7y
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mck_di_the_jedi
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I loved this book, so I had to get it! Luckily it looks very well with some of my others!

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Enjoying my new mug and tea!! Scored these two books for $1.00 for both!!!!

Zelma Cute mug! 7y
Louise Oh, that mug is adorable! 😍 7y
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booksfromthevalley
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Boring and, it seemed, not very well-written.

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Deberetta
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So far this is an excellent book

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"Enza prepared the sauce, cleaning the sage and placing it on the stove in a pan with olive oil and garlic. She turned on a low flame and slowly added butter to the mixture. The suite filled with the scent of an Italian farmhouse at supper time." Not exactly a restaurant but Enza is preparing a dinner for Enrico Caruso and his guests post performance at his hotel. #rockinmay #scenesfromanitalianrestaurant

Cinfhen Even better!!! 💗😋 8y
kspenmoll I can smell the aroma! 8y
Melissa_J I loved this book. 8y
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MidnightBookGirl Every time I see this cover, I always think it looks likeshes putting on deodorant. ;) I have it on my tbr- some day I'll get to it! 8y
DivineDiana @kspenmoll Yes, my mouth is watering! 8y
DivineDiana @Mellisa_J It is a beautiful escape read! 8y
DivineDiana @MidnightBookGirl I see it now! The photo is by Louise Dahl-Wolfe, as it appeared in a 1949 issue of Harper's Bazaar. 8y
Bks4Wrms This is the first book I thought of when I saw this photo prompt. 8y
DivineDiana @Bks4Wrms I actually looked at one of her other books first. But I knew one of them had to have some Italian cooking! 8y
christineandbooks Love her books! 8y
ruthnz Just read this and really enjoyed it. Wondering if her other books are just as good? 7y
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Bks4Wrms
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A heartwarming historical fiction novel about an Italian immigrant couple.
#ImmigrantSong #RockInMay

Cinfhen Read this for bookclub 💙 8y
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Eridau
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One of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite novels. #riotgrams #favoritequote

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MarticaMustRead
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👗👠❤👚👡💙 #DressesOnCovers #ReadJanuary

I've found the Adriana Trigiani's books as of late always have an impeccably dressed woman on their covers. These 2 are no exception-even if one of them is a coat rather than a dress. I want that coat!❤

I haven't read either but have had 'The Shoemaker's Wife' on my TBR for some time.

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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This is a rich and sweeping love story, with lush descriptions and a variety of locales. By the end, I loved Coro and Enzo as much as they loved each other! #inthemoodforlove #seasonsreadings2016

DivineDiana You beat me to it! 😏Just about to post the identical book! Lovely story. 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @DivineDiana It was lovely! I bought it a long time before I read it. Then I regretted not having read it sooner! 8y
Zelma She's another author on my TBR. It's amazing how many authors I haven't read yet. So many and so little time! 😱 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Zelma I agree! Need more reading time. I have another of her books in my collection, but haven't read it. Yet! 8y
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Mlmcmahon
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Loved it!

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This story was so wonderful! Quite long at 470 pages but I loved every moment of it. Highly recommend if you're into early 1900s love stories!

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BooksForEmpathy
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This was a recommendation from my friend and I can't wait to start it! Look at that cover art 💃!! After devouring all things Elena Ferrante, I am ready to get back to Italy! Plus it's a family saga sweeping generations so I'm all there.

Has anybody read it? I had never heard of it. Happy Sunday 😍☀️☕️.

Marla I absolutely loved this book! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 8y
BookNerdBritt Blue Bottle!!! 😋☕️💙 8y
BibliOphelia On my digital TBR - looking forward to your review! Viva l'Italia! 8y
Cortg I just finished it a couple weeks ago! It had been on my TBR list for a few years but I moved it up the line when my mom mentioned she wanted to read it and it was sitting on my nightstand. I really enjoyed the characters and story. Desperately makes me want to go to 🇮🇹 Italy! 8y
GlitteryOtters This series is SO GOOD! I hope you like it!! 8y
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WhatStaceyReads
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"Don't worry about bad things that haven't happened yet. It will save you a lot of anxiety."

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Absolutely loving this story and now the setting is changing to my homeland?! How perfect is that?!

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I really enjoyed this beautiful story of Italy, the need to immigrate to America, hopes, dreams, love, friendships and families.

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LauraBytheBook
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OMG this book. It was a sweeping epic tale of an Italian-American family stretching from the mountains of Italy at the beginning of the 20th century to Minnesota after WWII. These people became so real to me that I felt their joy and their pain. I miss them already!

MrBook Great review! I got this for @BookBabe a while back 😊. 8y
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Next up in my TBR stack...

MrBook This one's on @BookBabe 's nightstand 😊👍🏻. 8y
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WhatStaceyReads

Next up in my TBR stack...

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Came home from a Saturday day at work to find homemade cookies! Everyone has vacated the house to pick up dinner and I'm left with a glass of wine and my book!

MrBook What's your address, per chance? I'm with the International Center for Cookie Research and Policy. 😎 8y
Graciouswarriorprincess Lucky you! 😀🍪🍷 8y
Cortg @MrBook I'm about a 3.5 hr road trip to MD 🚕 8y
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This is what my family is reading today!

annahenke Love this! 8y
CaitlinSiem I love this. I love that you are all reading something. #FamilyGoals (some day if I ever have a family of my own) 8y
Cortg Thanks @CaitlinSiem! I have one reader and 2 that will read if I can find them books they enjoy. Thankfully they have both found a series they are hooked on at the moment! 8y
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Starting The Shoemaker's Wife on my TBR pile, lakeside!

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Perfect Sunday Brunch! 🍳🍾🍊🍉📚

Melkyl Perfect setting for that book. 8y
Reviewsbylola Absolutely loved that book! 8y
AbstractMonica I love your photos! 8y
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Donna_sBookMinute Beautiful setting. And I've seen this title a couple of times. Each time peaks my interest more and more. 8y
BookBabe @AbstractMonica thank you so much! ☺️❤️ 8y
BookBabe @Reviewsbylola 😊👍🏻 8y
Karen3 How is this book? I have had it for awhile and just haven't gotten to it. 8y
Caryl Yummy! 😊 8y
Johnb21 Do you read a book a day? 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Very descriptive. I gave it 4/5 stars! 8y
BookBabe @Johnb21 I wish! My art and my cat demand too much of my time to make that goal possible. 🎨🐈 I do tend to read several books at a time, which is kind of inevitable when running and assisting several book clubs! 📚🤓 8y
Johnb21 I want to join a book club! What art do you do @BookBabe? 8y
BookBabe @Johnb21 thanks for asking! My art is at www.JenBissu.com — I paint oil paintings. 🎨 And definitely join a book club! It's so refreshing to discuss your latest read with fellow book enthusiasts. If you're in the NYC-NJ-PA area, come to ours! 📚 8y
bedandabook Love all your pics. Absolutely beautiful. 8y
BookBabe @bedandabook thank you so much! ❤️ 8y
acc5446 I haven't dipped my toe into the Trigiani waters yet, but I give your mimosa brunch two thumbs up 👍🏽👍🏽 8y
Johnb21 Oh my god I love your artwork. If I ever catch my self on the east coast again I will make sure to experience a book club! 8y
BookBabe @Johnb21 thank you, John — I really appreciate that. ☺️ By the way, for you and everyone else: if you're looking for a book club in your area, try www.meetup.com 👍🏻 8y
BookBabe @acc5446 a mimosa brunch is definitely a great way to start the day! 😊 8y
BookBabe @Karen3 seems good so far! 8y
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Erinpatel
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...he was too devastated to think of anything but the love he had lost because he hadn't expressed it in time...p.229

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JustJessy
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Love is the only dream worth pursuing.

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A love story that takes us to pre-WWI New York and then to the mountains of Italy. A story of family and friendship with exquisite prose and people you feel you could touch. Enza and Ciro forever ❤️