"I know. People in Naples will betray secrets for the price of a loaf of bread."
"What is the price of a loaf of bread?" Don Gonzago asked Tomaso.
"A good pair of shoes, an hour of rumpy-pumpy or a small Rembrandt, Signor. Our currency's gone to pot."
Firstly, I'd like to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for sending me this ARC. It was the love story I needed without knowing and the historical fiction about World War Two that captured me entirely and gently, stealing my breath without breaking my heart. Sounds like a dreamlike love story, right? Well, that was exactly what me and this novel shared.
"The sky told two stories. Far to the south, smoke and flame marked the theatre of violence but here, perching high above Naples Bay, the night was alive with stars."
》》The Plot 《《
The story follows Carmela, a young woman living with her Nonna in a town on the outskirts of Naples, tending to their farm and trying to survive the war. One night, Danielo, her half-brother, shows up with a severely wounded man, asking her to take him in and hide him. Despite the risks and her self-preservation instincts, Carmela agrees, thus changing the course of her life, exchanging the little safety provided by her country life for secrets, rebellious acts and the possibility of a better world.
"How do you know I did?"
"It's what women do. Interfere at crucial moments."
》》The Characters《《
The characters were wonderfully portrayed, with ease and patience, making them not only relatable and believable, but also lovable. Carmela, the kindness and bravery of the unknown hero, Sebastiano, a mystery waiting to be unrevealed and Danielo, the vivid image of the unshakable belief in freedom were the perfect recipe for heart-stealing protagonists. Adding side characters like Nonna, Zeffiro, Gio and Don Gonzago made the italian picture even more accentuate and the ever constant presence of Carmela's four-legged friends, Renzo and Nearco, brought sugar and spice and I enjoyed it immensely.
"A street sweeper said you'd probably been executed in a prison courtyard."
"This is Naples. Everyone has an opinion."
Ever since I've read 'The Nightingale' and 'The Girl You Left Behind', I knew I was in love with historical fiction about WW2. Unlike the two books I have mentioned, this one puts the story into a new perspective, as it was very different from what I was expecting. Apart from the fact that I learned a few things about Italy and it's history, I was also delighted to discover a touching romance. This book wasn't focused so much on the hurt, the carnage, the battles that left a bloody trail on our history and this helped keep a somewhat light mood, even when the scenes were anything but happy. It was a wonderful love story intertwined with the events that led to the liberation of Naples during WW2, described in such a way that kept you utterly fascinated.
"Who wants to care passionately for someone who is in so much peril? Still, it's the best aphrodisiac - don't ever let anyone fob you off with oysters."
I loved the blooming romance, the fast paced writing style that didn’t bore with dead action but also did not rush things, the pitoresque of some side characters and the new angle on WW2 novels. I definitely recommend this to historical fiction fans and also to people who want to dive into this genre but are not prepared for the brutality and harsh truths of books like 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz'.
"I want the Germans out of Italy."
"As do I."
"But I'm prepared to die for it. As are my friends."
"I'm prepared to live, Danielo."