The madonna of the mountains / Elise Valmorbida.
"A sweeping saga about womanhood, religion, loyalty, war, family, motherhood, and marriage, The Madonna of the Mountains is set in Italy during the 1920s to the 1950s, and follows its heroine, Maria Vittoria, from her girlhood through her marriage and motherhood, through the National Fascist Party Rule and ending with her decision to emigrate with her family to Australia. The novel takes us into the mind and heart of one woman who must hold her family together with resilience, love, and faith, in a world where the rules are constantly changing"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780399592430
- ISBN: 0399592431
- Physical Description: 347 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Spiegel & Grau, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2017
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Subject: | Women > Italy > Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 > Italy > Fiction. Italy > Fiction. FICTION > Historical. FICTION > Sagas. FICTION > Family Life. |
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- 26 of 27 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.
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- 0 current holds with 27 total copies.
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- Baker & Taylor
A woman survives in the hardscrabble Italian countryside, oppressed by both a patriarchal society and by Mussoliniâs iron-fist rule, but determined to protect her family throughout the warâby any means possible. - Baker & Taylor
"This epic novel follows the life of a woman in the hardscrabble Italian countryside, from her girlhood through marriage and motherhood through two World Wars and during the Fascist party rule. A sweeping saga about womanhood, religion, loyalty, war, family, motherhood, and marriage, The Madonna of the Mountains is set in Italy during the 1920s to the 1950s, and follows its heroine, Maria Vittoria, from her girlhood through her marriage and motherhood, through the National Fascist Party Rule and ending with her decision to emigrate with her family to Australia. The novel takes us into the mind and heart of one woman who must hold her family together with resilience, love, and faith, in a world where the rules are constantly changing"-- - Baker & Taylor
A woman survives in the hardscrabble Italian countryside, oppressed by both a patriarchal society and by Mussolini's iron-fist rule, but determined to protect her family throughout the war by any means possible. - Random House, Inc.
'A riveting adventure for the soul . . . just the kind of evocative historical fiction I love.''sara Gruen, author of At the Water's Edge and Water for Elephants
An epic, inspiring novel about one woman's survival in the hardscrabble Italian countryside and her determination to protect her family throughout the Second World War'by any means possible
Maria Vittoria is twenty-five when her father brings home the man who will become her husband. It is 1923 in the austere Italian mountain village where her family has lived for generations, and the man she sees is tall and handsome and has survived the First World War without any noticeable scars. Taking just the linens she has sewn that make up her dowry and a statue of the Madonna that sits by her bedside, Maria leaves the only life she has ever known to begin a family. But her future will not be what she imagines.
The Madonna of the Mountains follows Maria over the next three decades, as she moves to the town where she and her husband become shopkeepers, through the birth of their five children, through the hardships and cruelties of the National Fascist Party Rule and the Second World War. Struggling with the cost of survival at a time when food is scarce and allegiances are questioned, Maria trusts no one and fears everyone'her Fascist cousin, the madwoman from her childhood, her watchful neighbors, the Nazis and the Partisans who show up hungry at her door. As Maria's children grow up and her marriage endures its own hardships, she must hold her family together with resilience, love, and faith, until she makes a fateful decision that will change the course of all their lives.
A sweeping saga about womanhood, loyalty, war, religion, family, food, motherhood, and marriage, The Madonna of the Mountains is a poignant look at the span of one woman's life as the rules change and her world becomes unrecognizable. In depicting the great cost of war and the ineluctable power of time on a life, Elise Valmorbida has created an unforgettable portrait of a woman navigating both the unforeseen and the inevitable.
Advance praise for Madonna of the Mountains
'the moral and ethical questions raised propel the story beyond the particulars into the universal.''Kirkus Reviews
"It is a bewitching but entirely unsentimental portrait of one woman's attempt to keep her family safe in turbulent times.''the Times (UK), Book of the Month
"A solid choice for readers who appreciate layered family sagas.''Library Journal - Random House, Inc.
<b>“A riveting adventure for the soul . . . just the kind of evocative historical fiction I love.”<b>—Sara Gruen, author of <i>At the Water’s Edge</i> and <i>Water for Elephants</i></b><br><br>An epic, inspiring novel about one woman’s survival in the hardscrabble Italian countryside and her determination to protect her family throughout the Second World War—by any means possible</b><br><br> Maria Vittoria is twenty-five when her father brings home the man who will become her husband. It is 1923 in the austere Italian mountain village where her family has lived for generations, and the man she sees is tall and handsome and has survived the First World War without any noticeable scars. Taking just the linens she has sewn that make up her dowry and a statue of the Madonna that sits by her bedside, Maria leaves the only life she has ever known to begin a family. But her future will not be what she imagines.<br><br> <i>The Madonna of the Mountains</i> follows Maria over the next three decades, as she moves to the town where she and her husband become shopkeepers, through the birth of their five children, through the hardships and cruelties of the National Fascist Party Rule and the Second World War. Struggling with the cost of survival at a time when food is scarce and allegiances are questioned, Maria trusts no one and fears everyone—her Fascist cousin, the madwoman from her childhood, her watchful neighbors, the Nazis and the Partisans who show up hungry at her door. As Maria’s children grow up and her marriage endures its own hardships, she must hold her family together with resilience, love, and faith, until she makes a fateful decision that will change the course of all their lives.<br><br> A sweeping saga about womanhood, loyalty, war, religion, family, food, motherhood, and marriage, <i>The Madonna of the Mountains</i> is a poignant look at the span of one woman’s life as the rules change and her world becomes unrecognizable. In depicting the great cost of war and the ineluctable power of time on a life, Elise Valmorbida has created an unforgettable portrait of a woman navigating both the unforeseen and the inevitable.<br><br><b>Advance praise for <i>Madonna of the Mountains</i></b><br><br>“The moral and ethical questions raised propel the story beyond the particulars into the universal.”<b>—<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b><br><br>“It is a bewitching but entirely unsentimental portrait of one woman’s attempt to keep her family safe in turbulent times.”<b><i>—The Times </i>(UK), Book of the Month</b><br><br>“A solid choice for readers who appreciate layered family sagas.”<b>—<i>Library Journal</i></b>