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Top Nine New Books for Italian Book Lovers in 2023 - eboiself

Summer is n’t long enough to read every book about Italy that has been published this time — so far. But, then are some books set in Italy you may want to consider for a sand read or apre-trip manual.


In accretion to the books listed below, why not pick up a popular book from last time? The Bookseller of Florence, Ravenna, and A baleful Thing happed On the Way to the Forum are three books from 2021 that I'm certain you'll love.

1. Red Sauce: How Italian Food Became American


Is Italian food American? No. But the world’s vision of Italian food comes mostly from Italian-American dishes like spaghetti and meatballs and New York-style pizza. Author Ian Macallen does an fun deep (dish?) dive into this history of Italian-American cuisine.

2. What the Ermine Saw: The Extraordinary Journey of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Mysterious Portrait



You won’t find this portrait among Leonardo da Vinci paintings in Italy. But you will find a fascinating story behind the model of this famous portrait and how the masterpiece survived wars and scandals.

3. The Hummingbird



Winner of Italy’s Strega Prize for literature in 2020, The Hummingbird has finally been translated for an English-speaking audience. The twisting tale about tragedy and hope has been hailed as a modern masterpiece by leading novelists and critics.

4. The Good Left Undone



From New York Times bestselling author Adriana Trigiani, The Good Left Undone is a generation- and geography-spanning novel about the Cabrelli family of coastal Tuscany. This epic work of historical fiction shifts between Italy, France, and Scotland in prose that dazzles from beginning to end.

5. Adriatic: A Concert of Civilizations at the End of the Modern Age


Robert D. Kaplan’s ambitious Adriatic follows the history of the sea on Italy’s east coast. This geographic biography puts into context the geopolitical importance of this watery crossroads between East and West while taking readers on a tour of Italy and its maritime neighbors.

6. The Child is the Teacher: A Life of Maria Montessori



While her name is synonymous with childhood education, Maria Montessori, the woman, is less known. This biography follows Montessori’s bold life as a groundbreaking educator and businesswoman through diaries, letters, and other previously unpublished material.

7. One Italian Summer


Set in Positano, this novel explores the mother-daughter relationship through the elements of travel and time travel. Katy, having just lost her mother Carol, meets the young version of Carol during her Italian summer and learns new facets of her personality

8. Italian Lessons


Columnist Beppe Severgnini is back with another book of poignant observations about his fellow Italians. This time he tries to put his finger on the pulse of Italian identity in the wake of the global pandemic.

9. The Wolf Den




An exhilarating read about courage and the daily life of ancient Roman women, the Wolf Den is the first in a trilogy of novels about the lives of women in Pompeii. This spellbinding volume follows the life of slave and prostitute Amara, who is assigned to the notorious Wolf Den brothel. By the way, the second book in the series, The House with the Golden Door, will be published in the US in September 2022. Both books are already available in the UK.

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