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1943. Wartime Italy. Casa Maria sits at the heart of the small
Umbrian town of Amatino, famous for its food, wine and the di Luca
and Capaldi families who run it. But now Italy is consumed by war
and everything must change. For talented cook Sophia di Luca, the
discovery her father has left the trattoria not to her, but to the
volatile and charismatic Giorgio Capaldi, is a bitter
disappointment. Still grieving the sudden death of his wife, and in
no mood to compromise, Giorgio’s return to Amatino threatens
everything Sophia has struggled to achieve. As Mussolini falls and
the Germans march in, the two families find themselves in conflict
not only with a terrifying new enemy, but also with each other.
Annabelle Thorpe’s gripping novel does for wartime Italy what
Victoria Hislop does for Greece. 'A joyous read, which really spoke
to me about the indomitability of the human spirit. A wonderful
book.' Elizabeth Enfield, author of Ivy and Abe Praise for
Annabelle Thorpe: 'Unputdownable!' Claire Dyer, author of The Last
Day 'A pacy, engaging tale of human weakness and of passion so
overwhelming it can make fools of us all' Daily Express
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places you'll love.
1943, Wartime Italy. Trattoria di Luca sits at the heart of the
small Umbrian town of Amatino. For decades it has been run by the
di Luca and Capaldi patriarchs and become a byword not only for
fabulous food, but also wine from the Capaldi vineyard. But now the
last of these great men is dead, Italy is consumed by war and
everything must change. Sophie di Luca has always assumed her
beloved father would leave the trattoria to her, a fine chef in her
own right. But in Mussolini's Italy a woman's place is strictly in
the home, and Sophie's father has secretly arranged for Giorgio
Capaldi to come back from Rome to take over Trattoria di Luca.
Charismatic, forceful, grieving the loss of his wife and unborn
baby in an Allied bombing raid, Giorgio is in no mood to compromise
with Sophie. As conflict within the family rises, Mussolini falls
and the Germans march in. Life is about to become very dangerous
indeed. An atmospheric and moving novel, perfect for fans of Santa
Montefiore and Victoria Hislop. 'A joyous read, which really spoke
to me about the indomitability of the human spirit. A wonderful
book.' Elizabeth Enfield, author of Ivy and Abe Praise for
Annabelle Thorpe: 'Unputdownable!' Claire Dyer, author of The Last
Day 'A pacy, engaging tale of human weakness and of passion so
overwhelming it can make fools of us all' Daily Express
1943, Wartime Italy. Trattoria di Luca sits at the heart of the
small Umbrian town of Amatino. For decades it has been run by the
di Luca and Capaldi patriarchs and become a byword not only for
fabulous food, but also wine from the Capaldi vineyard. But now the
last of these great men is dead, Italy is consumed by war and
everything must change. Sophie di Luca has always assumed her
beloved father would leave the trattoria to her, a fine chef in her
own right. But in Mussolini's Italy a woman's place is strictly in
the home, and Sophie's father has secretly arranged for Giorgio
Capaldi to come back from Rome to take over Trattoria di Luca.
Charismatic, forceful, grieving the loss of his wife and unborn
baby in an Allied bombing raid, Giorgio is in no mood to compromise
with Sophie. As conflict within the family rises, Mussolini falls
and the Germans march in. Life is about to become very dangerous
indeed. An atmospheric and moving novel, perfect for fans of Santa
Montefiore and Victoria Hislop. 'A joyous read, which really spoke
to me about the indomitability of the human spirit. A wonderful
book.' Elizabeth Enfield, author of Ivy and Abe Praise for
Annabelle Thorpe: 'Unputdownable!' Claire Dyer, author of The Last
Day 'A pacy, engaging tale of human weakness and of passion so
overwhelming it can make fools of us all' Daily Express
If war is madness, how can love survive? Yugoslavia, summer 1979. A
new village. A new life. But eight-year-old Miro knows the real
reason why his family moved from the inland city of Knin to the
sunkissed village of Ljeta on the Dalmatian Coast, a tragedy he
tries desperately to forget. The Ljeta years are happy ones,
though, and when he marries his childhood sweetheart, and they have
a baby daughter, it seems as though life is perfect. However, storm
clouds are gathering above Yugoslavia. War breaks out, and one
split-second decision destroys the life Miro has managed to build.
Driven by anger and grief, he flees to Dubrovnik, plunging himself
into the hard-bitten world of international war reporters. There
begins a journey that will take him ever deeper into danger: from
Dubrovnik, to Sarajevo, to the worst atrocities of war-torn Bosnia,
Miro realises that even if he survives, there can be no way back to
his earlier life. The war will change him, and everyone he loves,
forever.
An intense, claustrophobic psychological novel about the dark side
of expat life, and what being out of your comfort zone can do to
you, set in the vibrant souks and ancient riads of Marrakech A
unique friendship, built on a lie Freya, Paul and Hamad. Three
friends from two different worlds; a seemingly unshakeable bond,
suddenly under threat. A move that would change all their lives.
The trio have stayed close since university despite Freya and
Paul's marriage and Hamad's wealthy lifestyle - so different from
their own. Then an incredible job offer from Hamad sees Paul and
Freya move to Morocco. A city where nothing is as it seems
Marrakech soon proves a perplexing place to live. Instead of
reinvigorating their marriage, Freya finds the move is driving them
apart. Revelations about their shared past force her to acknowledge
that neither Paul nor Hamad is quite the man she thought. When a
shocking crime is committed, Freya finds herself cast adrift in the
dark corners of a bewildering city, unsure who to trust or to
believe.
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