
One Italian Summer
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Graham
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By:
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Rebecca Serle
About this listen
The heartbreaking new novel from the author of the international best seller In Five Years.
When Katy's mother dies, she is left reeling. Carol wasn't just Katy's mum, but her best friend and first phone call. She had all the answers, and now, when Katy needs her the most, she is gone. To make matters worse, the mother-daughter trip of a lifetime looms: two weeks in Positano, the magical town where Carol spent the summer before she met Katy's father. Katy has been waiting years for Carol to take her, and now she is faced with embarking on the adventure alone.
But as soon as she steps foot on the Amalfi Coast, Katy begins to feel her mother's spirit. Buoyed by the stunning waters, beautiful cliffsides, delightful residents and - of course—delectable food, Katy feels herself coming back to life.
And then Carol appears, healthy and sun-tanned...and 30 years old. Katy doesn't understand what is happening or how—all she can focus on is that somehow, impossibly, she has her mother back. Over the course of one Italian summer, Katy gets to know Carol, not as her mother, but as the young woman who came before.
But can we ever truly know our parents? Soon Katy must reconcile the mother who knew everything with the young woman who does not yet have a clue.
Rebecca Serle's next great love story is here, and this time it's between a mother and daughter. With her signature 'heartbreaking and poignant' (Glamour) prose, Serle has crafted a transcendent novel about how we move on after loss and how the people we love never truly leave us.
©2022 Rebecca Serle (P)2022 Quercus Editions LimitedMy dad recently passed from cancer, and I feel everything that she is feeling and more. It was a tough, yet easy listen, and now I desperately want to cook Italian food.
When life gives you lemons, put them in pasta.
Cathartic, and beautiful.
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A beautiful story beautifully read
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BEAUTIFUL!
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What makes this only a 'sort of' escape is the trauma that the lead character is suffering following the death of her mother. The emotions conveyed and the process of grief are so accurate. Having lost my own mother less than 3 years ago, it made for tough reading at times. I can only assume that the author has lost her own mother, or someone close, to be able to capture the impact so effectively. In a way it was cathartic reading this book, to see that I am not alone in my grief.
The rest of the story line is magical, romantic and engaging. Definitely a 'chick flick' and one I would recommend.
A nice escape, sort of
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Stunning!
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A beautiful touching story
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Loved this!
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Made me miss my mother. I’ll be calling her tonight
Wholesome and nostalgic
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I understood she was co-dependent on her mother in a completely unhealthy way. Partially maybe her mother's fault, maybe her own fault. This facet didn't bother me as such.
I am not a mother but I am a daughter. And Katie's reaction and harsh judgement of her mother wanting to experience her own life before being boxed into motherhood is appalling. She herself postponed having kids for not feeling quite ready and here she judges her own mother for having been shaken by such a life-alterating experience. A woman's desires and dreams are almost always overshadowed by her husband's or the needs of her children. A lot of women aren't even giving the pause to think whether they even want children. Katie you're a hypocrite. Let your mother have this moment in time, to pursue the life she wants even if it is only for one summer, without the guilt or shame.
Above all else, she is not a mother, she is not a wife, but she firstly is a girl who deserves to live a life that is her own.
I struggled to finish this book
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Not for me
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