Title: The Italian Party
Expected publication: 20 March 2018
My Rating:πππππ
“American tourists
come here and they see only the happy, beautiful Italy they want to see, and
that the Italians want them to see. The party. They don’t see the scars. The
ongoing struggles. Why would they? They don’t see them at home, either.”
Book Description:
A delicious and sharply funny page-turner about
"innocent" Americans abroad in 1950s Siena, Italy. Newly married,
Scottie and Michael are seduced by Tuscany's famous beauty. But the secrets
they are keeping from each other force them beneath the splendid surface to a
more complex view of ltaly, America and each other.
When Scottie's Italian teacher--a teenager with secrets of his own--disappears, her search for him leads her to discover other, darker truths about herself, her husband and her country. Michael's dedication to saving the world from communism crumbles as he begins to see that he is a pawn in a much different game. Driven apart by lies, Michael and Scottie must find their way through a maze of history, memory, hate and love to a new kind of complicated truth.
Half glamorous fun, half an examination of America's role in the world, and filled with sun-dappled pasta lunches, prosecco, charming spies and horse racing, The Italian Party is a smart pleasure.
When Scottie's Italian teacher--a teenager with secrets of his own--disappears, her search for him leads her to discover other, darker truths about herself, her husband and her country. Michael's dedication to saving the world from communism crumbles as he begins to see that he is a pawn in a much different game. Driven apart by lies, Michael and Scottie must find their way through a maze of history, memory, hate and love to a new kind of complicated truth.
Half glamorous fun, half an examination of America's role in the world, and filled with sun-dappled pasta lunches, prosecco, charming spies and horse racing, The Italian Party is a smart pleasure.
My musings:
I am finding it hard to put into words how much I loved this
book! It is one of those rare gems that you accidentally stumble across and
which ends up being your favourite book of the year. It has a bit of
everything: deception, lies, a mystery (of sorts), humour, adventure, history, romance,
and unforgettable, heart-warming characters that will stay with you long after
the last page has been turned. Feel-good, charming and utterly captivating are
just a few terms that instantly come to mind.
The book starts with newlyweds Scottie and Michael Messina arriving
in Siena fresh off the boat from America and getting into a bit of a pickle as
soon as they drive their Ford Fairlane into town. The way they react to the
situation will set the tone for their actions for the rest of the story:
Scottie laughs and waves to the people who stare at them from doorways, whilst
Michael is angry of having embarrassed himself. Although husband and wife, the
couple are virtual strangers, each carrying secrets which have the potential to
destroy their marriage in a heartbeat. How will they be able to make a life for
themselves here, without coming unstuck?
I simply adored Scottie. Her youthful, innocent and positive
approach to every situation and everyone she encountered on her journey was faintly
reminiscent of my own twenty year old self setting off full of excitement and
optimism to the other side of the world to start a new life in a new land.
Scottie drove this story for me. It is impossible not to be touched by her zest
and joy for life, the way she embraces Italy, its culture and its people. Life
would be simple if everyone had her can-do attitude and joyful nature. As soon as
they arrive, Scottie is happy to embrace everything about their new home and
immerse herself in the Italian culture and language. Unlike Michael, whose parents are emigrants
from Sicily and who is able to speak Italian, but clings desperately to his American
roots and customs, forcing Scottie to serve up American meals every night even
though the Italian cuisine described in this book sounds to die for (don’t read
this whilst you’re hungry!).
“She laughed a little, surprised. “Do you really see me as one of those corporate wives who lives in an English-only bubble and looks down on the ‘natives’? Bridge, shopping, tea, art history lectures, a barbecue on the Fourth of July and a turkey at Thanksgiving to keep the American spirit alive?”“Yes”, he said, looking confused. “What’s wrong with that?”“Nothing”, she said. Everything, she thought.
But then, Michael has not been completely truthful about his
mission here, and has an altogether different agenda than just selling Ford
tractors. He is sure that Scottie doesn’t suspect anything, which is another
reason he feels so lucky to have married her:
“And the best part was, she wasn’t that smart. Because that’s what Michael wanted. What he needed. Someone who wasn’t too curious. Someone who would mistake his version of things for the truth.”
With her rich and atmospheric descriptions of Tuscany and
the Sienese people, the author brings Italy to life for the reader. I wasn’t
surprised to learn that she lived in Tuscany for four years, because her love
for Italy, its people and its culture shines through every page and each one of
the unforgettable characters she has created. This is armchair travel of the
best kind, and one journey you don’t want to end. If you like books where a
setting is so rich it is almost another character, then this is a must-read. I
was sad when the book ended, and almost feel like I have a holiday hangover at
the moment! Set in the 1950’s, during the period of the cold war, the
historical background was interesting and lent additional depth to the book
that will appeal to lovers of historical fiction but was introduced in a way
that never bogged the story down.
Summary:
The Italian Party is a charming, delightful story of two young
people who are trying to find their way in the world whilst staying true to
themselves. The atmospheric Italian setting, the historical background and
richly drawn characters make this a journey you will not want to end. It will
easily make it on my all-time favourites list, to be revisited as a comfort
read in the future. If you need a holiday, but don’t have the money or the
time, do yourself a favour and pick up this wonderful read. I can’t wait to
read more from this author!
Thank
you to Netgalley and St, Martin's Press for the free electronic copy of this novel and
for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.
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