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    That Summer in Sicily - A Love Story

    Marlena de Blasi

    Ballantine Books
    2008
    288 páginas
    9h 36m
    ISBN-10: 0345497651
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    In her fourth Italian memoir (after The Lady in the Palazzo), American writer de Blasi utilizes her personal narrative as merely bookends for a larger story. In 1995, De Blasi and her Italian husband sought a place to stay in the Sicilian mountains and were directed to the Villa Donnafugata, a grand hunting lodge populated by widows, farmers and an imperious mistress: Tosca Brozzi. When she was nine, Tosca was traded, in exchange for a horse, to a feudal prince, who took her to live with his wife and their two daughters. On her 18th birthday, she became the puttanina (mistress) of the prince, Leo (then exactly twice her age), and they lived together in an accepted arrangement. After WWII, Leo set about modernizing his estates, asking Tosca, a bookworm, to educate their children. The modernization brought down the wrath of the Sicilian mafia, and one day Leo simply disappeared, leaving Tosca an heiress. Eventually she modified Leo's reformist plans, developing the extraordinary community that the author and her husband stumble upon. This book reads like a suspense novel complete with a surprise ending, and though Tosca's story is compelling, it's in De Blasi's telling of it that the true magic lies.

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    Marlena de Blasi

    Marlena de Blasi trabalhou como chef de cozinha, jornalista, consultora de gastronomia e enologia e crítica de restaurantes. É autora de Mil dias na Toscana, que será publicado pela Sextante, e Um certo verão na Sicília (Editora Objetiva), além de dois livros de culinária italiana. Ela e o marido, Fernando, organizam excursões gastronômicas na Toscana e na Umbria.

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