Valentinet #3
by Adriana Trigiani
Expected Publication Date: October 22, 2013
For over a hundred years, the Angelini Shoe Company in Greenwich Village has relied on the leather produced by Vechiarelli & Son in Tuscany. This historic business partnership provides the twist of fate for Valentine Roncalli, the school teacher turned shoemaker, to fall in love with Gianluca Vechiarelli, a tanner with a complex past . . . and a secret.
A piece of surprising news is revealed at The Feast of the Seven Fishes when Valentine and Gianluca join her extended family on a fateful Christmas Eve. Now faced with life altering choices, Valentine remembers the wise words that inspired her in the early days of her beloved Angelini Shoe Company: "A person who can build a pair of shoes can do just about anything." The proud, passionate Valentine is going to fight for everything she wants and savor all she deserves-the bitter and the sweetness of life itself.
Romantic and poignant, told with humor and warmth, and bursting with a cast of endearing characters, The Supreme Macaroni Company is a sumptuous feast of delights: a portrait of a woman and the man she loves, her passion for craftsmanship, and the sacrifices it takes to build and sustain a family business while keeping love and laughter at the center of everything.
Why I am waiting....
I loved The Shoemaker's Wife and am currently reading the earlier books in the Valentine series. I can't imagine this one is anything but wonderful!
I've never seen this book before, but that title! *snickers* haha anyway, I hope this lives up to your expectation. ;)
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This is new to me! :D Haven't heard of this meheheheh.. Thanks for dropping by!
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ReplyDeleteI haven't heard about this book before. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGlass @ Way Too Hot Books
I've never heard of this book before, I love the title though.. :D Hope you enjoy it! And thanks for stopping by my WoW! :)
ReplyDeleteThis isn't my usual type of book but it sounds good, and the author's name sounds really familiar for some reason. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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