The Miracles of Santo Fico

The Miracles of Santo Fico

by D. L. Smith (Author)

Synopsis

Santo Fico is an isolated Tuscan village set next to the sea and high on the mountain cliffs. Reachable only by a winding, dangerous road, it is a village few people visit and many want to leave. One day a British tourist bus, lost and out of petrol, turns up - and Santo Fico is never the same again...Father Elio feels the drought, the lack of money and tourists, the theft of the church's great treasure - a magnificent stone fresco - and the villagers' apathy, are his fault. He loses all hope and thinks his only chance to bring back good fortune is to fast. Leo is probably the only person who can save his life - when the lost bus arrived, he saw his chance to make himself some money, resurrected an old legend about the 'miracle' of Santo Fico (St Francis and the fig tree) and makes 200,000 lira. He, and his friends Topo and Marta (owner of the inn and mother of beautiful 9-year-old blind Nina), try various 'miracles' to get Father Elio gain back his spirit to lead the village through the rest of its life...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 02 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0751533580
ISBN 13: 9780751533583

Media Reviews
'An immensely satisfying summer read' - Sarah Broadhurst, THE BOOKSELLER 'If you liked Captain Corelli's Mandolin, you'll love this charming novel. A perfect book to read on holiday - it had me hooked until the final page' - YORKSHIRE EVENING PRESS 'A thoroughly entertaining read that will bring a smile to your face' - WATERSTONES QUARTERLY 'Delightful novel about a Tuscan village. Strongly-drawn characters, feel-good storyline, very saleable' - THE BOOKSELLER 'Ideal summer reading' - CHOICE 'This is a humorous, easy-going read, with engaging characters' - GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Author Bio
Dennis Smith has worked professionally as an actor, stage director, playwright, screenwriter and teacher for thirty years. He is currently Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Oregon. This is his first novel.