The Italians at Cleat's Corner Store
By (Author) Jo Riccioni
Scribe Publications
Scribe Publications
26th March 2014
Australia
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
367
Width 134mm, Height 209mm, Spine 29mm
374g
In 1949, the arrival of an Italian family sets tongues wagging in the village of Leyton, an English farming community still recovering from the war. For seventeen-year-old Connie, however, the newcomers provide a tantalising glimpse of the wider world - a world beyond the gossip and petty concerns traded over the counter of Cleat's Corner Store. Under their father's stern eye, the Onorati brothers adapt to their new life in remarkably different ways. While the charismatic Vittorio is determined to reinvent himself and embrace all things English, the solitary Lucio is haunted by the secrets of his past, events that tether him to the war in the mountains of Lazio. As both brothers begin to cast an unexpected influence over Leyton, Connie realises that, like them, she must grapple with her ambitions and dreams for the future. But what can any of them hope to find in the ruins of all they've lost The Italians at Cleat's Corner Store is a heartwarming, vividly observed tale of small-town life, exploring love, prejudice and identity in the wake of World War II.
"A rich debut novel. Riccioni weaves together romance and tragedy, and captures a vivid sense of history and place, in a story that is at once expansive and personal." FOUR STARS
--Portia Lindsay, Books+Publishing
"[A] lovely sense of history and place...with acute observations on village life both English and Italian...A very confident first novel."
--Launceston Examiner
"This may be Jo Riccioni's debut but it has all the hallmarks of an accomplished and assured novelist...While the narrative has us captivated, the prose itself is a sheer joy. Characters are vivid, similes and metaphors are nailed with ease. Themes emerge quietly and then flower to illuminate the sense of the book...[A] romantic and enthralling story."
--The Age
"A polished and absorbing debut from a new talent in Australian fiction."
--Cate Kennedy
"Assured from the first page and beautifully written with a light touch, Riccioni's engaging novel pits free spirits against the confines of a postwar English village."
--Paddy O'Reilly
"[A] relaxing, light and entertaining read...A great companion on a commuter train or a long flight."
--Dr Karley Heyworth, Medical Observer
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