by Christopher Castellani (Author)
It is 1943 and Santa Cecilia has become a village of women. All the young men are away at war, and for Vito Leone, time is short. A few months shy of the draft, he has begun to woo the beautiful Maddalena Piccinelli, the daughter of the town's most powerful family. No matter that her parents dismiss him as a mammoni, a mama's boy, or that her older sister has publicly called him a fool. But Maddalena sees the romantic side of Vito, his humour and his tenderness. As the war intensifies, so do her feelings towards her unlikely suitor. When the Italians unexpectedly surrender to the Allies, the retreating German soldiers invade Santa Cecilia, forcing everyone to flee, except Vito and his mother. While the village is being shelled and looted, Vito, with ingenuity and boundless devotion, comes up with the perfect plan to prove that he is a suitor worthy of Maddalena. When the Piccinellis finally return home to Santa Cecilia, they find some marvellous changes have taken place in both Vito and the village...Captivating, funny and achingly tender, A KISS FROM MADDALENA is the magical debut novel from Christopher Castellani.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Orion
Published: 05 Feb 2004
ISBN 10: 075286050X
ISBN 13: 9780752860503
Book Overview: Part love story, part war story, A KISS FROM MADDALENA was placed No 2 on the BookSense list and will appeal to fans of CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MANDOLIN and CHOCOLAT. 'A tender, heartbreaking tale of young love pitched against the fates of war-torn Italy...an epic, Romeo and Juliet-like story of courage and tenacity, greed and deception and, ultimately, the joys, pains and passions of first love.' Carol Drinkwater 'An Italian feast - a beautifully-paced, elegantly told story, brimming with passion, love and warmth, tinged with sadness and longing.' Lorenzo Carcaterra 'Chris Castellani is a born storyteller - one of the few 'naturals' I've ever met.' Jonathan Franzen 'A KISS FROM MADDALENA left me speechless and teary ... Castellani presents in vivid detail both the ache of love and the horror of war.' Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez 'A beautiful rendering of provinicial life... Castellani's faultless reproduction of a distant time and place, his elegant, eloquent prose and his warm sympathy mark him as a talent to watch.' KIRKUS