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"The Lanzis: The Boundless Shades of Life," is the story of the
Lanzi family, bursting with reality; painful, beautiful and
remorseless. The author, Giancarlo Gabbrielli, takes you to Tuscany
and into the period that followed the Great War, during the time of
the rise of Fascism and finally into the specter of World War II.
Well-known events are seen through new eyes, in an original and
refreshingly appealing way. The story portrays 'real' people as
they are seldom characterized in American literature; real, raw and
full of emotion. "The Lanzis: The Boundless Shades of Life"
chronicles a proud family who resist the pressures of an autocratic
Regime. They find love amidst the hatred of a savage world while
they endeavor to maintain a healthy, balanced perspective on their
friends and their enemies. 'Hold your friends close and your
enemies closer' becomes their way of life. This is also the
poignant story of a young boy, sexually coming of age, and his
innocence set against the backdrop of the war.
The Lanzis I, is the story of a courageous family. It takes you
from the period that followed WWI, during the time of the rise of
Fascism, up to and including WWII and the liberation of Italy by
the Americans. This litterary novel bursts with reality; it is
beautiful, painful and remorseless. Well known events are seen
through new eyes, in an original and refreshingly appealing way.
The story portrays 'real' people as they are seldom characterized
in North American litterature.
The Lanzis, chronicles a proud family who resist the pressure of
an autocratic Regime. It also depicts the poignant story of a young
boy, sexually coming of age; his innocence set against the backdrop
of the war.
This is the second chapter of the Lanzis saga. A saga with a true
historical setting. A live path begun at the end of the Great War
and continued, thought the fascist period, until WWII and the
difficult period of 'reconstruction'. Following the interesting
dynamics of the first book, Giancarlo Gabbrielli narrates in very
realistic terms, the developments which followed it. Here we find
again Luisa, Patriza, Riccardo, Lorenzo and Roberto, bearing
columns of intense and captivating events. We will also meet new
protagonists, who will entwine their destiny with that of the
Lanzis. Roberto, adolescent and then young man, develops his innate
qualities, realizing that growing, sometimes entails the
abandonment of past relationships. He falls in love with an adult
woman. It could not last. Patrizia, strong and determined, put to
task by fate, she must, once again, show courage and understanding.
Luisa, loving but severe grandmother, still the heart of the
family, must face some harsh, unforeseen circumstances. This book
keeps the promises of the first volume and ably creates the
premises for the next. A wonderful way to follow and remember the
background of our recent History, from the daily events facing a
courageous family. As Riccardo Lanzi had feared, in May 1943, after
the collapse of the African front, the war theater extended to the
Italian peninsula. During the spring and summer 1944, as Armies
drove north, the fighting reached the region of Tuscany. The Arno
River became the first line, with German and American troops
fighting each other from the opposite banks. The Lanzis, who lived
close to the northern banks of the river - held by the retreating
German troops - found themselves at the center of the conflict.
Bombarded by the Americans from the air, and on the ground,
constantly harassed by the Germans and under threat of reprisals.
Needing to escape the impossible situation, the family reluctantly
decided to abandon their small villa, too close to the bridge over
the Arno River, which had become a strategic target. Fortunately,
they found refuge with a family of farmers who lived in the
countryside. Around the middle of September, after months of
dangers and near fatal blows, the Germans finally retreated towards
the mountains, towards another line of defense. For the people who
lived around the Arno valley, the nightmare was finally over.
Thirteen year old Roberto Lanzi, his mother Patrizia and his
grandmother Luisa, were about to leave their country haven and
return home.
This is the second chapter of the Lanzis saga. A saga with a true
historical setting. A live path begun at the end of the Great War
and continued, thought the fascist period, until WWII and the
difficult period of 'reconstruction'. Following the interesting
dynamics of the first book, Giancarlo Gabbrielli narrates in very
realistic terms, the developments which followed it. Here we find
again Luisa, Patriza, Riccardo, Lorenzo and Roberto, bearing
columns of intense and captivating events. We will also meet new
protagonists, who will entwine their destiny with that of the
Lanzis. Roberto, adolescent and then young man, develops his innate
qualities, realizing that growing, sometimes entails the
abandonment of past relationships. He falls in love with an adult
woman. It could not last. Patrizia, strong and determined, put to
task by fate, she must, once again, show courage and understanding.
Luisa, loving but severe grandmother, still the heart of the
family, must face some harsh, unforeseen circumstances. This book
keeps the promises of the first volume and ably creates the
premises for the next. A wonderful way to follow and remember the
background of our recent History, from the daily events facing a
courageous family. As Riccardo Lanzi had feared, in May 1943, after
the collapse of the African front, the war theater extended to the
Italian peninsula. During the spring and summer 1944, as Armies
drove north, the fighting reached the region of Tuscany. The Arno
River became the first line, with German and American troops
fighting each other from the opposite banks. The Lanzis, who lived
close to the northern banks of the river - held by the retreating
German troops - found themselves at the center of the conflict.
Bombarded by the Americans from the air, and on the ground,
constantly harassed by the Germans and under threat of reprisals.
Needing to escape the impossible situation, the family reluctantly
decided to abandon their small villa, too close to the bridge over
the Arno River, which had become a strategic target. Fortunately,
they found refuge with a family of farmers who lived in the
countryside. Around the middle of September, after months of
dangers and near fatal blows, the Germans finally retreated towards
the mountains, towards another line of defense. For the people who
lived around the Arno valley, the nightmare was finally over.
Thirteen year old Roberto Lanzi, his mother Patrizia and his
grandmother Luisa, were about to leave their country haven and
return home.
The Lanzis I, is the story of a courageous family. It takes you
from the period that followed WWI, during the time of the rise of
Fascism, up to and including WWII and the liberation of Italy by
the Americans. This litterary novel bursts with reality; it is
beautiful, painful and remorseless. Well known events are seen
through new eyes, in an original and refreshingly appealing way.
The story portrays 'real' people as they are seldom characterized
in North American litterature.
The Lanzis, chronicles a proud family who resist the pressure of
an autocratic Regime. It also depicts the poignant story of a young
boy, sexually coming of age; his innocence set against the backdrop
of the war.
"The Lanzis: The Boundless Shades of Life," is the story of the
Lanzi family, bursting with reality; painful, beautiful and
remorseless. The author, Giancarlo Gabbrielli, takes you to Tuscany
and into the period that followed the Great War, during the time of
the rise of Fascism and finally into the specter of World War II.
Well-known events are seen through new eyes, in an original and
refreshingly appealing way. The story portrays 'real' people as
they are seldom characterized in American literature; real, raw and
full of emotion. "The Lanzis: The Boundless Shades of Life"
chronicles a proud family who resist the pressures of an autocratic
Regime. They find love amidst the hatred of a savage world while
they endeavor to maintain a healthy, balanced perspective on their
friends and their enemies. 'Hold your friends close and your
enemies closer' becomes their way of life. This is also the
poignant story of a young boy, sexually coming of age, and his
innocence set against the backdrop of the war.
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