Sponsored
The Letter Carrier - by Francesca Giannone (Hardcover)
Eligible for registries and wish lists
Sponsored
About this item
Highlights
- In this irresistible debut novel that became a phenomenon in Italy, a freethinking young woman brings a gust of modernity to a traditional small town in Southern Italy, stirring forbidden passions and changing the life of everyone around her.
- About the Author: Francesca Giannone graduated in communication science and studied at the CSC in Rome, the oldest European film school.
- 352 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Women
Description
Book Synopsis
In this irresistible debut novel that became a phenomenon in Italy, a freethinking young woman brings a gust of modernity to a traditional small town in Southern Italy, stirring forbidden passions and changing the life of everyone around her. Salento, Italy, June 1934: A coach stops in the main square of Lizzanello, a tight-knit village where everyone knows each other. A couple gets off: The man, Carlo, a child of the South, is happy to be back home after a long departure; the woman, Anna--his wife--is a stranger from the North. She is as beautiful as a Greek statue, but dubious. Salento is her husband's hometown, and while it's only logical to him that they move back after inheriting land and house in the wake of an uncle's passing, Anna is unsure of the role she'll have here. What kind of life awaits her? In a small, muggy town like Lizzanello, there aren't many options for a woman with Anna's sensibilities and ambitions, who doesn't attend church nor gossip. So when she learns that the post office is hiring, she leaps at the opportunity, eager to have a role outside of "mother" and "wife." Taking the postal service exam, and passing with flying colors, Anna proudly dons the navy blue cap and begins delivering letters. While she might not trade rumors, that doesn't stop her from being the subject of conversation. Her sister-in-law is shocked when Anna doesn't serve the men of the house as she's supposed to, her young niece admires her strange new aunt, and her brother-in-law finds himself beguiled by her beauty and intelligence. Anna worries that she'll never cease to be "the foreigner." But over the next twenty years, as she ferries letters between secret lovers, men at war, and families near and far, Anna will become the invisible thread connecting a community she never expected to fit into.Review Quotes
International Praise for The Letter Carrier "A great historical and coming-of-age novel, interwoven with maturity and wisdom, that speaks to each of us in a way that allows a fragment of life to contain and give back an entire universe."--Corriere della Sera "The Letter Carrier conceals a strong soul, that of marginal, saved stories."--Nadia Terranova, author of Farewell, Ghosts and Zia Nina
"With an intense and engaging style, [Francesca Giannone] describes the psychology of the characters . . . and the novel becomes a small historical fresco."--La Lettura
About the Author
Francesca Giannone graduated in communication science and studied at the CSC in Rome, the oldest European film school. She has published various short stories in literary magazines, both in print and online. She currently lives in Milan, but her heart is still in her native Lizzanello, a seaside town in the Salento region. She hopes to live there again one day.Additional product information and recommendations
Sponsored
Discover more options
Loading, please wait...
Your views
Loading, please wait...
Guests also viewed
Loading, please wait...
Featured products
Loading, please wait...