Synopses & Reviews
is the extraordinary story of Josephine Rimaldi--her joys, sorrows, and passions, spanning more than seven decades. The novel begins in turn-of-the-century Italy, when fourteen-year-old Josephine, sheltered and naive, is forced into an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't know or love who is about to depart for America, where she later joins him. Bound by tradition, Josephine gives birth to seven children. The last, Valentina, is conceived in passion, born in secret, and given up for adoption.
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"Is there anyone who can write about the connections between ordinary people as well as Ann Hood does?" Jodi Picoult
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"Glorious...Reading this novel was like taking a luscious train ride through the last century. ...Full of surprise and wonder, the writing is at turns poetic and sensitive, then dynamic and wise. Ann Hood is a master craftsman. This resplendent novel is a grand crescendo in a pitch-perfect career." Adriana Trigiani
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"Hood reinvents the family saga into something spellbindingly new and authentically alive.... Hood shows how love and history transform a family, fuel--and sometimes kill--their dreams, and connect them in ways they never might imagine. Sweeping, sensual, and downright astonishing." Caroline Leavitt
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"I loved Ann Hood's in the same way I loved Elizabeth Strout's --and for the same reason. The interconnected stories that fan out from a central character--in this case, matriarch Josephine Rimaldi--illuminate important truths about the ways in which our families, our ancestry, and the era into which we're born shape who we become. is a multi-generational masterpiece." Wally Lamb
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"A big, full-hearted
Synopsis
From the best-selling author of , the stirring multigenerational story of an Italian-American family.
About the Author
Ann Hood is the editor of Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting and the best-selling author of The Knitting Circle, The Red Thread, Comfort, and, most recently, An Italian Wife, among other works. She is the recipient of two Pushcart Prizes, a Best American Spiritual Writing Award, a Best American Food Writing Award, a Best American Travel Writing Award, and the Paul Bowles Prize for Short Fiction. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.