In the sumptuous tradition of Chocolat and Captain Corelli's Mandolin, and already optioned for a major motion picture, comes a magical tale of romantic passion, culinary delight—and Italy.
Captain James Gould arrives in wartime Naples assigned to discourage marriages between British soldiers and their gorgeous Italian girlfriends. But the innocent young officer is soon distracted by an intoxicating young widow who knows her way around a kitchen...Livia Pertini is creating feasts that stun the senses with their succulence—ruby-colored San Marzana tomatoes, glistening anchovies, and delectable new potatoes encrusted with the black volcanic earth of of Campania—and James is about to learn that his heart may rank higher than his orders. For romance can be born of the sweet and spicy passions of food and love—and time spent in the kitchen can be as joyful and exciting as the banquet of life itself!
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Recensione:
"Capella’s vividly sensuous command of the arts of both food and romance will attract readers."—Booklist
“Capella again mingles amore with alimenti in this tale of a British officer who develops an appetite for all things Italian.... [The author’s] prose becomes transcendent when he pours his heart into telling the story of Italian food.”—Kirkus Reviews
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L'autore:
Anthony Capella is a lover of all things culinary who lives in Oxfordshire, England. His previous novels, The Wedding Officer and The Food of Love, have been translated into twenty-two languages. He is at work on his next novel.
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- EditoreBantam Books
- Data di pubblicazione2008
- ISBN 10 0553591452
- ISBN 13 9780553591453
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine532
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