The Postcard from Italy
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Lane
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Angela Petch
About this listen
Italy, 1945. "Where am I"? The young man wakes, bewildered. He sees olive trees against a bright blue sky. A soft voice soothes him. "We saw you fall from your plane. The parachute saved you". He remembers nothing of his life, or the war that has torn the world apart...but where does he belong?
England, present day. Antique-shop-owner Susannah wipes away a tear as she tidies her grandmother’s belongings. Elsie’s memories are fading, and every day Susannah feels further away from her only remaining family. But everything changes when she stumbles across a yellowed postcard of a beautiful Italian stone farmhouse, tucked away in Elsie’s dressing table. A message dated from World War Two speaks of a secret love. Could her grandmother, who never talked about the past, have fallen for someone in Italy all those years ago?
With Elsie unable to answer her questions, Susannah becomes determined to track down the house and find a distraction from her grief. Arriving at what is now a crumbling hotel by the sparkling Italian sea, she feels strangely at home. And after an unexpected encounter with handsome wine waiter Giacomo, she can’t tell if it’s his dark eyes or his offer to help solve her mystery that makes her heart race.
Together they find a dusty chest tucked in a forgotten corner of the building. The white silk of a World War Two parachute spills out. And the Royal Air Force identity tag nestled in the folds bears a familiar name...
With Giacomo by her side, and before it’s too late for her grandmother, can Susannah discover the truth behind a shocking wartime secret at the heart of her family? Or will it tear her apart?
An absolutely stunning novel that will sweep you away to the olive groves and majestic views of the Italian coast. Perfect for fans of Kathryn Hughes, Fiona Valpy, and Victoria Hislop.
©2022 Angela Petch (P)2022 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.Critic Reviews
"Beautiful… captivating… will stay with you for a long time… so vividly and gorgeously described I felt that I was there. Highly recommended." (Karenkingauthor)
"Enchanting, captivating and magical!" (BookAholicCafe)
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- Elizabeth
- 07-09-2022
Educating
I loved the insight into war time village life. I could visualise the area. So interesting how complex life became with war. I didn't like how Suzie referred to her father as "Daddy". seemed very old fashioned. I really enjoyed the story.
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- Jacqueline Benz
- 05-10-2022
Most enjoyable
This story had few elements of surprise but was still quite compelling.
I rather enjoyed each character, they made a rich tapestry.
The story line was believable in the context of war when people were subjected to chaos and uncertainty.
It was what I call a light read, not too taxing on the emotions yet pleasing to them.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-01-2024
I want to live in Italy!
A lovely story about love & trust, set in Italy. After reading this I just wanted to fly to Italy & find my family roots.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-2024
The postcard from Italy
This book kept me guessing. Loved the Italian setting and the narrators way of telling the story.
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