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From a tiny isolated village to the high art of Florence, "Dino's Story: A Novel of 1960s Tuscany" completes the sweeping narrative of "A Tuscan Trilogy." A boy just born in the first novel of the trilogy comes to Florence to study art, and, in this tumultuous decade of change, he is himself transformed as a devastating flood ruins not only works of art but also the lives of the poor and helpless. In the first of the trilogy, "The Cielo: A Novel of Wartime Tuscany, " terrified villagers confront seemingly insurmountable dangers while trapped in a farmhouse during the German occupation of 1944. In the second, "Sparrow's Revenge: A Novel of Postwar Tuscany," set in 1955, a guilt-ridden partisan relentlessly pursues the collaborator of one of the worst massacres in Italy during World War II. Martha Bergland, author of "A Farm Under a Lake, " calls "Dino's Story" a "fascinating inside look at Florence through the eyes of Paul Salsini's warm and complex characters. I couldn't put it down." Lawrence Baldassaro, Professor Emeritus of Italian and Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, found it "an intriguing coming-of-age tale. "Dino's Story" is a seamless and conclusive sequel to the first two volumes of Paul Salsini's Tuscan trilogy. Once again, Salsini combines meticulous research, a keen eye for detail, and narrative dexterity."
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