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Farewell My Life
Farewell My Life: Buona Notte Vita Mia | Cynthia Haggard
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"Angelina led a life which required her to fib." When Angelina, the black sheep of the Pagano family, meets the mysterious Mr. Russell, she has no idea that she has seen him before...in another country. And so begins "Farewell My Life," a novel in three parts, which spins an operatic tale of dangerous love and loss."The Lost Mother," the first part of this novel, slices back and forth between time and space, opening in the charming village of Georgetown, Washington D.C. while reflecting a family's troubled past in the lovely village of Marostica in the Italian Veneto."An Unsuitable Suitor," the second part of the novel, is a Cinderella-ish tale with not-so-charming princes who inhabit the edgy setting of 1920s Berlin."Farewell My Life," the last part of the novel, set again in Berlin, Germany, during the dark 1930s as the Nazis gain power, takes comfortable lives, assumptions and civilizations and crumbles them into ash. And all of this revolves around Grace, Angelina's younger daughter, whose fabulous talent for the violin promises a shimmering career.
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Imagine the plot of a Joan Collins-esque penny dreadful, the setting of pre-WWII Europe, & characters from a soap opera. FAREWELL MY LIFE is that book; it's like a froofy cocktail in a bathtub: excessive & fun. My only critique is that this book, which is self-published, could have used a little more polish as there are passages repeated verbatim in various chapters and inconsistent formatting.