“Totally
involving… Bartolomeo is a marvelous narrator, funny, sophisticated,
wise … The fun—and this novel is a treat—is in the
large cast of characters the author has rounded up. Bartolomeo’s
family and friends are eccentric, unpredictable, entertaining. And
Trigiani’s detailed descriptions of 1970’s décor
are priceless.” - Boston Globe
"[A] kitschy, quaintly amusing Italian-American
saga... [B is a] unique and winning protagonist."
- Kirkus Reviews
"A feel-good story... Plucky...
Manages to soothe, in part because of its cozy design talk, and
in part because of the likeable, competent B."
- Publishers Weekly
"A veritable crazy quilt of quirky
Italian Americans... Trigiani weaves all these subplots together
with wonderful ease; every seam is perfectly straight, every pleat
in place. Bartolomeo would expect no less. A-."
- Entertainment Weekly
"An affectionate celebration of the
support we derive from family and community, told with humor and
warmth."
- The Hartford Courant
"Trigiani delivers charming, dependably
satisfying books that you know will be stuffed with quirky but likeable
characters. ... In Rococo, Trigiani delves more deeply
than ever into matters of sexuality, faith and family ... Trigiani's
fascination with family dynamics shines through loud and clear in
her tales of the raucous Italian-American di Crespi clan ... Trigiani
has spent her career creating interesting, wholly original characters
.... Throughout this fast-paced, abundantly charming novel, Trigiani
focuses on the things that really matter: family, faith and home.
Especially home. It is a deeply rewarding bookthat should make her
legions of fans very happy indeed."
- BookPage
"Truly a rollicking read ... The comic
prose itself deserves applause ... All in good fun." - Booklist
"Trigiani runs true to form in this
confection about Bartolomeo di Crespi, scion of an Italian-American
family in Our Lady of Fatima, N.J., and the town's much-in-demand
interior decorator."
- Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester)
"Another laugh-out-loud page turner
by the uncontested Queen of the Blockbusters ... [ Rococo ]
is as much fun as the author's previous novels ... Her characters
spring from their habitats and reflect the idiosyncrasies of each
place ... There are hilarious encounters here and abroad, with so
many colorful citizens darting in and out of the pages that it is
impossible to name favorites ... Summer is the time for light and
frothy fun in the sun. For that, try Rococo ."
- Roanoke Times
"Tiramisu for the soul ... Trigiani
delivers a rich treat of a novel ... Trigiani's writing has a ...
charm and sweetness ... It's rejuvenating to read a book as light
and crisp as Rococo ... It's just a little delight ... An authentic
sentimental tale, with characters you very quickly adore ... The
story itself is told with a delicate warmth ... All in all, Rococo
is like a bubble bath you don't want to get out of, even when you
realize you're lingering with the last of the suds ... As in the
best Italian art, a light touch conquers all."
- The Examiner (Washington)
"Clever ... Creating characters so
lively they bounce off the page and possessing a wit so subtle that
even the best jokes seem effortless, Trigiani is a master storyteller.
Equal parts sass and silliness, Rococo is an artfully designed
tale with enough brio to make Frank Gehry proud." - People
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