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Under the Tuscan Sun / Bella Tuscany

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2 Book Set. Widely published poet, gourmet chef, and travel writer, Frances Mayes opens the door to a voluptuous new world when she buys and restores an abandoned villa in the Tuscan countryside. What she shares with her readers is a feast for the senses as she explores the pastoral Italian landscape, history and cuisine.

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First published January 1, 2004

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Frances Mayes

53 books2,115 followers
Frances Mayes's new book is See You in the Piazza: New Places to Discover in Italy published by Crown. Her most recent novel is Women in Sunlight, published by Crown and available in paperback in spring 2019. With her husband, Edward Mayes she recently published The Tuscan Sun Cookbook. Every Day in Tuscany is the third volume in her bestselling Tuscany memoir series.

In addition to her Tuscany memoirs, Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany , Frances Mayes is the author of the memoirs Under Magnolia: A Southern Memoir; A Year in the World; the illustrated books In Tuscany and Bringing Tuscany Home; Swan, a novel; The Discovery of Poetry, a text for readers; and five books of poetry. She divides her time between homes in Italy and North Carolina.

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January 11, 2016
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I have made 2 attempts to read this over the last 9 years - the 2nd one today - & neither was successful. I'm not sure what's putting me off. Is it the tiny text or too much excruciating detail? Something is irritating me. I am unable to get past the first 50 pp. or so I'm giving it away. I've lost interest in other people's new-home-new-country memoirs, anyway.
17 reviews1 follower
September 13, 2008
Frances Mayes is a good writer. She has a great sense of detail and the ability to transport you. Since she has undertaken the daunting task of purchasing and restoring an Italian farmhouse with 5 acres while residing for only a portion of the year in Italy, she certainly has a story to tell! Her primary focus is on the restoration, the food, the people and Tuscany (in more or less that order). I've resided in another country as well and reading about her experience aroused my admiration for her patience, endurance and relish for life in Italy. She wrote so lovingly about her adventures I found myself considering how to follow in her footsteps. But this is madness! A house in dire need of a makeover in a foreign country is not for me.

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14 reviews1 follower
December 24, 2012
After reading Under the Tuscan Sun and disliking it so much, I am not sure why I read this book. A friend bought it for me and I felt obligated to read it I guess. The author is one of the worst I have ever read. She writes to hear herself, not for someone else to. Her overly descriptive rambling loses the average reader and bores to no end the avid reader. If all of her books are like this one and Under the Tuscan Sun I would not recommend any of them.
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22 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2008
This book started off pretty good but then slowed a lot for me. I was somewhat surprise by how much I enjoyed hearing the details of her home. It was a fun read but at times a bit slow to the point of me skipping ahead. I really enjoyed the stories of the contractors and all the head aches they caused and her thoughts of the home while back in San Fran.
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May 31, 2011
I saw the movie with Diane Lane but the book and sequel was much better than the movie. You learned so much about the life in Italy not shown in the movie. I still love the movie a lot tho. But I have found the books that were made into movies are better and go into more detail. It made me want to go to Italy and explore all the wonderful sites there.
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197 reviews2 followers
February 28, 2016
I remember liking the movie but I did not enjoy the book. There was no story or plot or anything. It is a long boring account of her renovating a house that she bought in Italy. I have no interest in such things so found it to be very tedious. She also has some great recipes but that's about it.
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2,050 reviews5 followers
March 27, 2021
Frances Mayes is one of my favorite authors. As a English Professor for many years her writing is both intelligent and atmospheric to the area of Tuscany. The telling here of life in Tuscany will sweep you away to her world amid the culture, food and beauty of all things Tuscany.
5 reviews
April 14, 2008
love these books, the recipes, the whole idea of living in Italy!
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August 9, 2009
Follow up book for Under the Tuscan Sun. Frances Mayes's love affair with Italy.
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34 reviews17 followers
September 5, 2009
Both of these were good reads. Tuscany is another favourite place of mine (been there twice) and if I was wealthy I too would love to buy and renovate a property there:)
9 reviews
July 8, 2012
Love her elaborate language. Feels like sitting with her on the terrace.
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October 27, 2010
can't really relate to owning a villa in tuscany, but it is good to dream right?
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4 reviews
September 11, 2012
Another Mayes worth the read. A great follow up to the Tuscan Sun
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February 1, 2015
Saved the book to try some of her recipes. WHEN we travel to the area we may use her itinerary. Love the way she writes.
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October 4, 2014
Very descriptive with some fun recipes to try. Frances Mayes is a good writer and her books really give you the feel of being in Tuscany.
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August 17, 2015
A sensuous book for a sensuous countryside. Enjoyable
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January 10, 2016
Can't finish reading. Too tedious for teenager or young adult. Only portray their Italy life in a really slow pace
3,334 reviews37 followers
July 29, 2016
I read this book ages ago, after seeing the movie of the same name! I just wanted more and this book delivered! I have wanted to visit Tuscany ever since.
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