The Lady in the Palazzo: At Home in Umbria
by Marlena De Blasi
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Read in June, 2008
recommends it for:
people who dream of an ideal life in the European countryside.
I enjoyed this book, which is actually the third in a series of memoirs recounting De Blasi's life in Italy. I saw this title in the book store and thought it looked interesting not knowing about the previous volumes.
Even without the previous installments, it is easy to pick up on the "story so far," and De Blasi begins by telling how she and her husband decisded to move to Orvieto, a small Italian country town. The balance of the book focuses on their experiences in the town as ...more
Even without the previous installments, it is easy to pick up on the "story so far," and De Blasi begins by telling how she and her husband decisded to move to Orvieto, a small Italian country town. The balance of the book focuses on their experiences in the town as ...more
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Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
all those who love Italy
This book is a third in a series by Marlena di Blasi...an American ex-pat who goes to Italy and marries a Venetian. She wrote A Thousand Days in Venice and A Thousand Days in Tuscany. Both were awesome, this third is by far the best.... she and the Venetian move to Umbria (Orvieto to be exact) and the characters she describes along with the food references will make anyone smile (and salivate)... especially those who have been there. Read it now.
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Read in March, 2008
Another sweet book from Marlena De Blasi, but this time I felt let down a bit - perhaps because they didn't love their new location for most of the book, so I felt caught up in their struggles rather than swept away by their adventures. That said, the love story between her and her husband continues to move me.
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Read in February, 2007
Loved this book. Visited the city in Italy that the author writes about. Here's a quote that I really liked from p. 7 "Miranda is nearly seventy, and the man she taunts is past eighty. Both will tell you that they are younger now that they are older, that a life lived well moves backward."
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Read in April, 2008
Now I have read all three of de Blasi's books about living in Italy and I am sorry there are no more. Her writing is luscious and thoughtful; her spirit generous and wild; and her recipes enticing. Absolutely lovely all round.
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This book is so well written that I could't put it down. I love Italy and it's all about an American woman who meets an Italian and they restore an ancient home in a beautiful hilltop village in Umbria.
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Read in September, 2007
I enjoyed this book but I would have appreciated it more if I had read the previous books first. There is definitely a presumption that you already know the characters.
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Read in March, 2008
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BOOOOOOORING.......when I finally couldn't stop wondering WHY I care about where they live in Italy, I returned it to the library. No plot, no pretty musings...blah.
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Read in July, 2007
I long to live like this...in Italy among art, literature, and neverending food & wine. I would love to live meal to meal on the abundant freshness of the earth.
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Read in May, 2007
Very pretty writing - if a little overblown (I don't mind it at all here). A little repetitive compared to earlier memoirs.
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Read in July, 2008
I enjoyed this book but not having read her before I felt like she kept writing about people or stories that I didn't know.
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Read in March, 2008
I had high expectations for this book, and although I enjoyed reading it, it wasn't all that it COULD have been!
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Read in October, 2007
More from Marlene DeBlasi and her adventures restoring a palace ballroom in Umbria.
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