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Eva Sleeps
Eva Sleeps | Francesca Melandri
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A bestselling novel in Italy, soon to be a motion picture directed by Edoardo Winspeare, and Elle magazine's book of the year, Eva Sleeps is a sweeping modern story about family, forgiveness, and conflict. At its heart is the story of a woman searching for the truth about her origins. This literary page-turner will delight fans of Elena Ferrante. Out of the struggles and conflicts in the border regions of Northern Italy and Austria and the rich history that has resulted from this meeting of cultures, comes a family story that embodies the history of nations. Eva, a forty-year-old public relations professional living in Northern Italy, recieves an unexpected message from Southern Italy. Vito, a man she briefly knew as a child as a friend of her mother's, is very ill and would like to see her one last time. He is a retired police officer who was stationed in the north during the late-sixties, a period rife with tension, protest, and violence. These troubles, however, did not stop a young hapless policeman from falling in love with the "wrong" woman, a girl named Gerda from Austrian Tyrol, an inventive and accomplished cook, a single mother with a rich family history of her own, a northerner, the sister of a terrorist, and Gerda's mother. Vito's affair with Gerda was a passionate one, but what was the nature of their love? And if he loved her so passionately why did he return to Calabria? What scars did those years leave on Vito, and on Gerda? It's time for Eva to find out.
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Gleefulreader
Eva Sleeps | Francesca Melandri
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This was an interesting book because I found myself caring slightly less about the main storyline (unwed South Tyroleon mother in Italy in the 1950-1970s) and more about the history of this now mostly autonomous region. South Tyrol is on the border with Austria and is primarily German speaking and got caught in events of WW1 and WW2 and Italian nationalism. A fascinating part of history that I knew little about. #europacollective

jlhammar Sounds good! 3mo
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ManyWordsLater
Eva Sleeps | Francesca Melandri
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My sister and I did a contactless book exchange.
Back to square one with my TBR pile height.

#covid #quarantine #sister #family #contactless

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bookandcat
Eva Sleeps | Francesca Melandri
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Country 23: Italy again (I like the food, okay?) - this time visiting Trentino-Alto Adige, a northern Alpine region (good hiking) that actually held some German-speaking people due to its proximity to Austria. After fascism fell, there were tensions in the region in the 60s - a so-called liberation group wanting to rejoin Austria even blew up 30+ electricity pylons. This sweeping book taught me TONS about the region/era pre/post WWII. 3.5/5

bookandcat #backpackeurope travelogue *fictional* @jenp @bookwormm no points added as it is a repeat country (just passing through) 6y
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