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Adriana Trigiani , Annabella Sciorra
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3 April 2012
The majestic and haunting beauty of the Italian Alps is the setting of the first meeting of Enza, a practical beauty, and Ciro, a strapping mountain boy, who meet as teenagers, despite growing up in villages just a few miles apart. At the turn of the last century, when Ciro catches the local priest in a scandal, he is banished from his village and sent to hide in America as an apprentice to a shoemaker in Little Italy. Without explanation, he leaves a bereft Enza behind. Soon, Enza's family faces disaster and she, too, is forced to go to America with her father to secure their future.

Unbeknownst to one another, they both build fledgling lives in America, Ciro masters shoemaking and Enza takes a factory job in Hoboken until fate intervenes and reunites them. But it is too late: Ciro has volunteered to serve in World War I and Enza, determined to forge a life without him, begins her impressive career as a seamstress at the Metropolitan Opera House that will sweep her into the glamorous salons of Manhattan and into the life of the international singing sensation, Enrico Caruso.

From the stately mansions of Carnegie Hill, to the cobblestone streets of Little Italy, over the perilous cliffs of northern Italy, to the white-capped lakes of northern Minnesota, these star-crossed lovers meet and separate, until, finally, the power of their love changes both of their lives forever.

Lush and evocative, told in tantalizing detail and enriched with lovable, unforgettable characters, The Shoemaker's Wife is a portrait of the times, the places and the people who defined the immigrant experience, claiming their portion of the American dream with ambition and resolve, cutting it to fit their needs like the finest Italian silk.

This riveting historical epic of love and family, war and loss, risk and destiny is the novel Adriana Trigiani was born to write, one inspired by her own family history and the love of tradition that has propelled her body of bestselling novels to international acclaim. Like Lucia, Lucia, The Shoemaker's Wife defines an era with clarity and splendor, with operatic scope and a vivid cast of characters who will live on in the imaginations of readers for years to come.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: HarperAudio; Unabridged edition (3 April 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061791377
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061791376
  • Product Dimensions: 14.7 x 13.2 x 5.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (76 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,287,502 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'I've always loved reading Adriana Trigiani, but The Shoemaker's Wife is something totally new and completely wonderful: a rich, sweeping epic which tells the story of the women and men who built America dream by dream. I don't know how Adriana goes into her family's attic and emerges with these amazing stories, I'm just happy she does. If you're meeting her work for the first time, get ready for a lifelong love affair. The Shoemaker's Wife is utterly splendid.' --Kathryn Stockett, bestselling author of The Help --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Bestselling author Adriana Trigiani is beloved by millions of readers around the world for her hilarious and heartwarming novels. Adriana was raised in a small coal-mining town in southwest Virginia in a big Italian family. She chose her hometown for the setting and title of her debut novel, the critically acclaimed bestseller BIG STONE GAP. The heartwarming story continues in the novel's sequels BIG CHERRY HOLLER, MILK GLASS MOON, and HOME TO BIG STONE GAP. Stand-alone novels LUCIA, LUCIA; THE QUEEN OF THE BIG TIME; and ROCOCO, all topped the bestseller lists, as did Trigiani's 2009 VERY VALENTINE and its 2010 sequel BRAVA, VALENTINE.

Trigiani teamed up with her family for COOKING WITH MY SISTERS, a cookbook coauthored by her sister Mary, with contributions from their sisters and mother. The cookbook-memoir features recipes and stories dating back a hundred years from both sides of their Italian-American family.

Adriana's novels have been translated and sold in more than 35 countries around the world. Trigiani's latest blockbuster BRAVA, VALENTINE (VERY VALENTINE's sequel) debuted at number seven on the New York Times bestseller list following its February 2010 debut. Valentine Roncalli juggles her long-distance romance, as she works to better the family's struggling business. A once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity takes Val from the winding streets of Greenwich Village to the sun-kissed cobblestones of Buenos Aires, where she finds a long-buried secret hidden deep within a family scandal.

Trigiani's first young adult novel, VIOLA IN REEL LIFE--the first in a series--debuted in September 2009. Fans fell in love with fourteen-year-old filmmaker Viola Chesterton, who moves from Brooklyn to a South Bend, Indiana, boarding school. In Spring 2011, readers will delight in Trigiani's follow-up novel Viola in the Spotlight, as Viola and friends spend an adventure-filled summer vacation in Brooklyn.

Readers will take a peek into the lives of the women who shaped Adriana, with her November 2010 nonfiction debut: DON'T SING AT THE TABLE: LIFE LESSONS FROM MY GRANDMOTHERS. The book makes a lovely gift for family (or yourself!), as Trigiani shares a treasure trove of insight and guidance from her two grandmothers: time-tested common sense advice on the most important aspects of a woman's life, from childhood to old age.

Fans everywhere will soon see Adriana's work on the big and small screens! She wrote the screenplay for and will direct the big screen version of her novel BIG STONE GAP. Adriana has also written the film adaptations of LUCIA, LUCIA and VERY VALENTINE--which will be made into a Lifetime Original Movie in 2011!

Critics from the Washington Post to the New York Times to People have described Adriana's novels as "tiramisu for the soul," "sophisticated and wise," and "dazzling." They agree that "her characters are so lively they bounce off the page," and that "...her novels are full bodied and elegantly written."

Trigiani's novels have been chosen for the USA Today Book Club, the Target Bookmarked series, and she's now officially a regular with Barnes & Noble Book Clubs, where she has conducted three online book clubs. Adriana speaks to book clubs from her home three to four nights a week.

Her books are so popular around the world that LUCIA, LUCIA was selected as the best read of 2004 in England by Richard and Judy.

Adriana is married to Tim Stephenson, the Emmy Award-winning lighting designer of The Late Show with David Letterman. They live in Greenwich Village with their daughter, Lucia. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
By Nicola F (Nic) TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
I adore Adriana Trigiani's earlier novels- especially her `Big Stone Gap' series and Rococo. That's why it genuinely pains me to say that this book actually left me feeling a bit disappointed. Though it was admittedly beautifully written with Trigiani's usual eloquent prose and great descriptions, I just didn't fall in love with it.

Set in the early twentieth century, the reader encounters young Italian brothers Ciro and Eduardo. Following the death of their father, their mother is unable to look after them and leaves them in the care of nuns in a local convent, where they have a decent childhood. Then we meet Enza, the backbone of her poor but loving family. She and Ciro's lives collide one day and she instantly falls in love with him- though it seems that fate is conspiring against them and they are separated. For the next few decades their paths will continually cross- from the Italian Alps to New York City- against a backdrop of war, poverty, enterprise and heartache as both of them try to achieve the American dream.

As I say, this book disappointed me. I suppose because I fell in love with both Enza and Ciro instantly and I needed to know more than what was actually given- they were a bit one dimensional in places. Without giving away any spoilers, there were certain parts of the narrative that could have done with a lot more fleshing out- I needed to know what was happening- thoughts, feelings and emotions. Ciro fighting in World War I for example, barely takes up a couple of chapters. This could have been an important part of the novel but felt incredibly glossed over, yet by contrast- Enza's time working in New York takes up a large chunk of the book and didn't have a lot of substance to it. It just didn't feel fairly balanced. Also, there were some bits of the book that felt very rushed and contrived- I found myself wincing when I read them- especially towards the end. I really enjoyed the first part of this book but by the middle of part 2 I did find myself wondering if I would be able to finish it. The end of part 2 actually annoyed me with its predictability- it all felt very cliché.

Bits I did enjoy- Trigiani is back on home ground in writing about food, drink and fabrics. She has such a lovely descriptive way of vividly bringing Italian dishes to life that makes me feel hungry after reading about them. I also loved her descriptions of the Italian Alps and the vibrancy of Manhattan in the early twentieth century. The authors family are Italian-American and her love of both places just shines through. The detail that she provided about immigration and Ellis Island was incredibly well-drawn too, just for me there wasn't enough of it.

If could say anything significant about this novel it would be that it is a sweet though certainly predictable read. Whilst I'm sure Trigiani's fans will appreciate its blend of romance and charm, if you haven't read any of her books before then I wouldn't recommend beginning with this one- try Big Stone Gap or Queen of the Big Time instead.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful as always 18 Aug 2012
By Lisa
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have been a fan of Adriana Trigiani for years and have read all her novels. I love the way Italy always features and of course a compelling love story and characters that you want to do well and fall in love with. For me this was another fantastic novel from AT and whilst different from her previous work all the better for it. Can't wait for her next release as will definately be adding it to my collection, she hasn't let me down yet!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Addictive, as always 9 July 2012
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After waiting a long time for her new book, Adriana Trigiani has made me read this book practically non-stop. How long will we have to wait for the next one?
She entangles you in the story and, without you realizing it, she has caught you in her web and won't let you go until you've reached the last page. Definitely a good read, as all her books have been until now.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant read but overly long
I had never read any Adriana Trigiani novels before and whilst I enjoyed this novel overall, I wasn't enamoured by it either. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Ms. A. L. Young
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and engaging
A lovely read again from Adrianna Trigiani. We follow the main characters throughout their lives from Italy to New York and I thoroughly enjoyed their journey. Read more
Published 2 days ago by cjonny
5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding
I've been a fan or Trigiani for years, I picked up a copy of a book hers in a sale at a local bookstore and immediately collected all the books she had had out and look forward to... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Karen Lowrie
5.0 out of 5 stars Ace Srory
Best ever novel from Adriana Trigiani ! How will she top this? Great story enthralling you and keeping you wanting to find a way to help the characters through all their trials... Read more
Published 10 days ago by Jennifer Wynne
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
I have read several of Adriana Trigiani's novels and enjoyed them all. I think this one is the best so far and am looking out for more.
Published 10 days ago by Rabble
2.0 out of 5 stars The Shoe makers wife
Was recommended to me but by someone who has different reading choices to me.
It was a mistake to buy it.
Published 16 days ago by E. Lanning
4.0 out of 5 stars The Shoemaker's Wife - Lovely story
Wonderful, interesting story, well written and filling in a historical gap of what everyday life was like for immigrants between the Great War and WWII from Europe to the United... Read more
Published 16 days ago by Susan Kershaw
5.0 out of 5 stars gripping
This book was recommended to me by my hairdresser. I couldn't put it down. I suggest that you read it
Published 21 days ago by JS BROOKS
5.0 out of 5 stars Brill!
I love Adriana - and she certainly didn't disappoint with this one either. Wish I could find more writers like her....
Published 1 month ago by Maggie
4.0 out of 5 stars Unusual and compelling
This is set in an interesting period of history (early (20) and is difficult to put down once started. The characters are compelling and draw the reader into their lives. Read more
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