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Inheritance
Inheritance
Author: Natalie Danford
This exquisitely written novel asks a simple question: How well do we know our parents? One half of the story begins after the death of Luigi Bonocchio, an Italian immigrant whose daughter, Olivia, discovers a mysterious deed among his possessions. The deed is to a house in Urbino, Italy -- the hometown he barely spoke of. Intrigued, Olivia trav...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312349028
ISBN-10: 0312349025
Publication Date: 1/9/2007
Pages: 224
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This Exquisitely written novel asks a simple question: how well do we know our parents? One half of the story begins after the death of Luigi Bonocchio, an Italian immigrant whose daughter Olivia discovers a mysterious deed among his posissions. The deed is to a house in Urbino, Italy -- the hometown he barely spoke of. Intrigued, Olivia travels there. At first she is charmed by the historic city, the relatives she's not met before, and the young lawyer she's hired to help her investigate the claim. But when Olivia tries to sort out the deed, she is met with a puzzling silence. Everyone in the town remembers her father, but they are not eager to tell his story. However, Luigi tells his part of the tale directly to the reader as the chapters alternate between Olivia's search for the truth and Luigi's account of his history. By the end of this skillfully constructed book, the reader understands both sides of a heart-breaking, yet ultimately satisfying love story. Natalie Danford is coeditor of the annual Best New American Voices series and a freelance writer and book critic. She lives with her husband in New York City.

My feedback: This book lives up to its promise. I hope you enjoy it.
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A little gem. An intriguing plot, romance , history and Italy. What could be better?


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