A Thousand Days in Venice (Ballantine Reader's Circle)

A Thousand Days in Venice (Ballantine Reader's Circle)

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  • Paperback
  • Author: Marlena de Blasi
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books
  • Release Date: June 2003
  • ISBN-10: 0345457641
  • ISBN-13: 9780345457646
  • List Price: $14.00

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Summary



He saw her across the Piazza San Marco and fell in love from afar. When he sees her again in a Venice café a year later, he knows it is fate. He knows little English; and she, a divorced American chef, speaks only food-based Italian. Marlena thinks she is incapable of intimacy, that her heart has lost its capacity for romantic love. But within months of their first meeting, she has packed up her house in St. Louis to marry Fernando—“the stranger,” as she calls him—and live in that achingly lovely city in which they met.

Vibrant but vaguely baffled by this bold move, Marlena is overwhelmed by the sheer foreignness of her new home, its rituals and customs. But there are delicious moments when Venice opens up its arms to Marlena. She cooks an American feast of Mississippi caviar, cornbread, and fried onions for the locals . . . and takes the tango she learned in the Poughkeepsie middle school gym to a candlelit trattoría near the Rialto Bridge. All the while, she and Fernando, two disparate souls, build an extraordinary life of passion and possibility.

Featuring Marlena’s own incredible recipes, A Thousand Days in Venice is the enchanting true story of a woman who opens her heart—and falls in love with both a man and a city.


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Another good read

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This was a great read. I always enjoy reading de Blasi's books, particularly the recipes she throws in at the end. This was the perfect romance: American woman in Venice, charming Venetian, marriage and a move to Venice. What more could one ask?

de Blasi gives vivid descriptions of the people, the architecture, the geography and the flavors of Venice. I've always wanted to see Venice; since reading this book my desire to visit has grown.

Eh.....its wasnt the worst book I have ever read.

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This books starts out ok....then it slows WAY down. The author jumps around alot. She will describe something happening in September then goes back to August, which I wouldnt mind if that were the tone of the book, I personally think it is just unorganized writing.

It appears that the author refers to her husband as the strange (really --- you did marry him) when she is angry with him and as Fernando (his name) when she is not...its weird to me.

Oh well, I did make it to the end but this short book took me weeks to power through it (I can normally read a book in days)...I kept waiting for the book to reach an interesting point or a turn of events, it just never did.

Great Weekend Reading

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Ever since my return from Italy last year I have been searching for a book to read regarding life in Italy. I have browsed many, but this one stands out from the rest. I couldn't put it down. As I read the pages I can feel what it would be like to be transported as an American into a Venetian world. I enjoy how the author chronicles both the postivies and negatives of her new life in Venice. I can hardly wait to begin reading the next one "1000 days in Tuscany".

Great Story Told in a Rich Voice

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It has been quite some time since a book has captured my attention like this one did. I found myself longing to get home to continue reading it. Mrs. de Blasi's descriptions of "the stranger" (her new husband) made me laugh out loud. Most will remember his blueberry eyes, but I will remember most fondly his "dead-bird eyes". Her characterization of the collective Italian psyche and behavior is spot on. She presents it with a nice blend of vexation in her early Venetian days, and later with true affection and appreciation. The food, locales, and to a somewhat lesser degree the people she encounters come alive. I had to fight the urge to raid my kitchen after many of her meal descriptions. But the thing that stands out most is her ability to describe the ups and downs of new love in a couple of "a certain age", something of a rarity in a culture obsessed with youth and young love. Thoroughly enjoyable!

One of the lovliest book I have read in years

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This is the kind of book you want to buy and give to all the friends you love. The author can describe in just a few sentences what it usually takes chapters for others to accomplish. I loved the story but more than that I loved her use of language and description to take me away every day into such a beautiful place