Leaning Towards Pisa
By (Author) Sue Howard
Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia)
Bantam
1st July 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
945.55
Paperback
272
Width 155mm, Height 233mm, Spine 21mm
356g
I don't know what triggers are at work to attract people, to inexorably pull one to the other, I only know that at a certain point you give in, you stop thinking about it, and you abandon yourself to whatever lies ahead ' Like so many women, Sue Howard was an expert at juggling a growing tower of work with a shrinking slice of personal life until a stabbing pain in the middle of the night forces her to take stock. After emergency surgery, her doctor orders a reality check - and a long rest. When she is invited to share a house in Italy, Sue suddenly decides that rather than just take a holiday, she'll quit her job for good and take a chance. It's a big decision. There's family, children, even grandchildren, and a relationship, but the lure of the great unknown proves too strong. Once she gets to Italy, the temptation to throw caution to the wind becomes even stronger and she accepts a job teaching English in Pisa, where she slowly but surely falls in love with a place where people know how to really live, where work is work and life is life, to be embraced with gusto every day. As Sue learns to think as well as speak Italian, she falls under the spell of a charming professor
Born in London, Sue Howard came to Australia as a young woman with her husband. She has worked as a journalist, copywriter, English teacher and worked in publishing houses as an accounts and sales manager in both Australia and the UK. She speaks fluent Italian and plays the violin. She has two adult children living overseas - in Ireland and New Zealand - and four grandchildren. She lives in Italy, but visits Australia regularly.