Synopses & Reviews
Wilson Squire is a currency trader sent by his company to Venice, Italy, to gauge the political climate and its potential effect on the lira. Haunted by recent events in his life and uneasy in the foreign environment, he finds it impossible to sleep, so he takes to walking the damp Venetian streets at midnight. In that labyrinth of alleyways and bridges, Wilson meets the ethereal and perplexing Caterina, a woman who seems to bear the sadness of centuries, a woman wrapped in the past but unwilling to share any of her own history with him. Every night he goes to find her among the thousands of stray cats that she feeds faithfully, and over the course of a few weeks falls desperately in love with her even though he knows nothing about her beyond the vague answers he receives to his constant questions. But something about her compels him despite reason. Even as he begins to learn that to uncover the secret she is keeping means losing her forever, he presses harder for a truth that is as elusive as it is inescapable. As the winter hangs heavy over the deserted city, Wilson finds the impossible answer that will change his life forever.
Reading Group Guide
1. Location, in the novels of Robert Girardi, plays as significant and substantive a role as the main characters. Discuss how Girardi uses Venice as a character in this novel to move the action and to shape the story of Jack and Caterina.
2. Anthony Giardina noted that "very few fiction writers have [Girardi's] grasp of history, worn this lightly." Discuss the ways in which Girardi interweaves real Venetian history with the fictional story of Caterina's life. What impact does this device have on our relationship to Caterina and, ultimately, to Jack?
3. Spirituality and religion, specifically Catholicism, figure largely in the progression of events. Discuss how these elements are brought to bear on the characters. Who is Caterina's "father"?
4. In the opening scene, Jack has his cat put to sleep. Discuss the significance of this event and the fact that Caterina dedicates herself to caring for stray cats? Why do cats figure so prominently in the novel?
5. Caterina and Jack are both misplaced souls, whether in time or space. Discuss the ways in which they are strangers in this world and the significance this has in the development of their relationship and to the novel's overall themes.
6. In Vaporetto 13 there is a tension between the past, the present, and the future. How does Girardi use the past as a metaphor for the future, and what does he have to say about the parameters of time in general?
7. There are several scenes in the novel where food is featured. Discuss the significance of feasting among the characters, both alive and dead, in this country where good food is a hallmark of the culture.
8. Vaporetto 13 is largely concerned with the aesthetics of its characters and locales. Discuss how these elements bring the characters into better focus and add to the telling of the story.