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Summer in Tuscany
Summer in Tuscany
Author: Elizabeth Adler
SHE NEEDED A LIFE... — Gemma Jericho is an overworked New York doctor with a handful of a teenaged daughter and a mother who worries that Gemma has no life.  So when her mother receives a mysterious letter telling her about an even more mysterious inheritance in Tuscany, Gemma sees her chance:  the three of them throw caution and conven...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312269968
ISBN-10: 031226996X
Publication Date: 7/2002
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Gemma, an overworked ER doctor, her mother, Nonna, a typical Italian widow who spends her week cooking the Sunday supper, and daughter Livvie, a punked-up but well-adjusted teen, are living normal, unexciting lives in New York City until Nonna receives a letter informing her of an inheritance in her childhood village of Bella Piacere. The letter launches the Jerichos into situations both delicious and funny in a novel in which romance is detailed as vividly as the landscape of Tuscany. Gemma becomes embroiled in a mystery with the intriguing Ben Raphael, while Nonna is transformed and charms a man from her youth, and Livvie has a ball with Florence's dashing teens. Adler, author of The Last Time I Saw Paris [BKL Mr 1 01] and many other novels, reveals a deft hand in creating characters to cheer for and settings to dream over in this deeply appealing story of love, family, and the beauty of Italy. Neal Wyatt
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great!! want to read more!
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reviewed Summer in Tuscany on + 530 more book reviews
This is a great, easy read. The book will take you from the Gemma's life as an ER doctor; her mother's ordinary life, and her daughter's teen life. All three have Italian roots. They go to Italy in search of an inheritance of a villa.
The plot has much: love story, adventure, disappointment,
life's challenges. I enjoyed this book and the writer's ability to keep my attention throughout.
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Gemma is an overworked-by choice- ER doctor who is raising a teenage daughter alone. When Gemma's Italian mother is notified by the parish priest in her old hometown in Italy that she has inherited a villa, the three leave NYC for an adventure in Tuscany. This story was a pleasure to read, with lush descriptions of Florence, Rome, and of course the fictional hometown- Bella Piacere- and very sweet moments related to the transition from girl to young woman, letting go of guilt and allowing oneself to love again, and finding love at a mature age. The author does all of this while keeping the characters interesting, sometimes humorous, and the story light (not depressing). I really enjoyed it.
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I'm not a romance fan, but this book I did enjoy. The setting is wonderful and the characters are, too. I'll read more of Adler's books after reading this one.
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Enjoyable! Romantic, a quick read.


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