
Description
Fernando first sees Marlena across the Piazza San Marco and falls in love from afar. When he sees her again in a Venice café a year later, he knows it is fate. He knows little English; she, a divorced American chef traveling through Italy, speaks only food-based Italian. Marlena thought she was done with romantic love, incapable of intimacy. Yet within months of their first meeting, she has quit her job, sold her house in St. Louis, kissed her two grown sons good-bye, and moved to Venice to marry "the stranger," as she calls Fernando.
This deliciously satisfying memoir is filled with the foods and flavors of Italy and peppered with culinary observations and recipes. But the main course here is an enchanting true story about a woman who falls in love with both a man and a city, and finally finds the home she didn't even know she was missing.
Product Details
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Publish Date | June 11, 2013 |
Pages | 288 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781616202811 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.6 X 0.7 inches | 0.6 pounds |
About the Author
An American chef and food and wine journalist, Marlena de Blasi has written five memoirs, a novel, and two books about the regional foods of Italy. She lives with her husband in the Umbrian hilltown of Orvieto. Her work has been translated into twenty-six languages.
Reviews
"An irresistible grown-up love story." --USA Today
"Better than a romance novel, it's the real thing." --New Orleans Times-Picayune
"The story sounds impossibly romantic . . . [But] this moonstruck tale is absolutely true . . . It is, surprisingly, a story with a happy ending--reached, as real-life happy endings must be, not by fiat but by accommodation." --The Boston Globe
"A little cioppino of a book, a tasty stew with equal parts travel adn food and romance, spiced up with goodly amounts of fantasy-come-true." --The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"The 'happily-ever-after' is riveting and the recipes are mouthwatering just to read." --The Philadelphia Inquirer
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