7.12.2018

just finished reading

This was a sweet confection of a novel--lots of small town shenanigans leading to great miracles. I liked that the characters all transform through their love of and concern for the town's aging priest, Father Elio. Tuscany is beautifully described as is this remote, isolated, coastal village. And for a book about miracles, it's not a religous book. It was delightful.

1 comment:

The Gal Herself said...

I know I'm not supposed to judge a book by its cover, BUT I knew this book would be about love in Tuscany. The cover so resembles one I've seen for a paperback version of Under the Tuscan Sun.