Praise for Lucia, Lucia
"This heartwarming tale is full of lessons about taking risks
in life and love."
-Cosmopolitan
"FAST-MOVING, FUNNY, VISUAL, AND MOVING . . . A vibrant, loving,
wistful portrait of a lost time and place. Every page is engrossing
and begs us to read the next."
-Richmond Times-Dispatch
"TRIGIANI'S WRITING IS AS DAZZLING AS LUCIA'S DRESSES."
-USA Today
"COMPELLING . . . A BREEZY READ."
-Entertainment Weekly
"[Trigiani] writes with commanding authenticity about Italian-American
life, the landscape of Italy, and New York City. . . . Lucia, her
Italian family, her ambitious girlfriends, her colorful boss, and
her mysterious lover are colorful, poignant characters, representative
of another time, yet as real as today. . . . Trigiani has proved
she is a multi-faceted writer whose name and stories will be celebrated
for years to come."
-Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Adriana Trigiani's enchanting new novel will find a warm
welcome from every reader who has encountered a fork in the road
to love and taken the more perilous path. . . . A testament to the
power of familial love and friendship . . . Perhaps [this] is Trigiani's
greatest gift to her reader: the recognition that devotion, loyalty,
and forgiveness will ultimately win the day."
-BookPage
"Trigiani creates a compelling story, artfully uniting a snapshot
of the past with the present. This bittersweet novel should have
broad appeal."
-Library Journal
"Filled to bursting with gorgeous clothes, sumptuous meals,
beautiful weather, and the rhapsody of New York City."
-Kirkus Reviews
"You'll find yourself lost in an Audrey Hepburn movie that
was never made."
-CNNMoney.com
"Delightful . . . Trigiani has artfully woven a wonderful,
engaging story that blends the past with the present. Her characters
are richly appealing, from her four overprotective brothers to her
quick-witted best friend."
-Review Appeal (Franklin, TN)
"[A] heartfelt depiction of homespun characters whose emotions
are always very close to the surface . . . Trigiani offers an inviting
picture of Italian life as well as a finely detailed appreciation
of Old World craftsmanship."
-Booklist
"[A] bustling, sparkling 1950s New York City . . . Trigiani
does a wonderful job evoking Lucia's beloved, homey Greenwich Village
and the couture-clad Upper East Side. Vivid, too, are the descriptions
of Italian cooking and feasting, and the Sartoris' storybook hometown
in the old country."
-Boston Herald
"This is your perfect summer read. Trust us. Put a good reading
light on in your backyard . . . and read your little heart out,
deep into the night."
-Millbrook Voice Ledger (NY)
"Poignant and feeling . . . Readers will laugh with and weep
for Lucia and her lost dreams."
-Publishers Weekly
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