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A story set in a place you have always wanted to visit
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Dec 16, 2021 10:18AM
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Suzanne wrote: "Does anyone have a (non-WWII) book set in Italy to recommend?"A few years ago my book club read My Italian Bulldozer and I remember liking it!
For this prompt I just finished Pachinko by Lee Min-jin which is based mostly in Japan. Highly recommend!
Karen wrote: "Suzanne wrote: "Does anyone have a (non-WWII) book set in Italy to recommend?"A few years ago my book club read My Italian Bulldozer and I remember liking it!"
Karen - As I try desperately to check off the final boxes before the end of the year, I looped back to this recommendation. It is the perfect light and fast read for this moment, when I have Covid AND too many remaining prompts. Thank you! I don't think I ever would have come across it without your recommendation!
Suzanne wrote: "Karen wrote: "Suzanne wrote: "Does anyone have a (non-WWII) book set in Italy to recommend?"A few years ago my book club read My Italian Bulldozer and I remember liking it!"
Kare..." I'm glad you liked it! I hope you are able to get over Covid without complications.
The Pull of the Stars The story takes place in Ireland, a place I would love to visit. The setting is a maternity ward during World War I amid the influenza pandemic of 1918. Even though it was set a century ago, it was rather relatable. Anyone who has read All Quiet on the Western Front will have a greater understanding of the main character's brother.
I was looking for something on my shelves set somewhere I would love to visit and ended up reading The Lady Rogue. It's a young adult novel set in Romania. It's very young adult novel feeling, light and fast. And who wouldn't want to go to Romania?
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The Lady Rogue (other topics)The Pull of the Stars (other topics)
My Italian Bulldozer (other topics)
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