The Miracles of Santo Fico
What a gem! This was a fun book that had me laughing out loud (blotched angel miracle). I enjoyed the setting of a run down, unknown, little Italian town. The characters were well developed and unique. You could easily fall in love with everyone in the town. I enjoyed the mysteries surrounding the town and thought everything came together beautifully. I cant say I loved any one character more, they were all charming. I am not big on suspense. I just dont enjoy it. Im sure no other person who has
I don't usually add anything about the books I read, apart from giving the amount of stars I feel inclined to give them, but this book was so uplifting I just have so say something extra. It is beautiful. It is wonderful. It is so uplifting and impossible to put down. I haven't felt so good about a book since "The Help", and this one is almost better, but in its own way. My good friend gave it to me to read and it is one I am actually going to have to purchase to have in my own library, because
It isn't often that I find a book that just captivates me, start to finish as this one did. I love the way it is written, the characters, the plot (s), the old Italian town, the humor, - just everything about it. And I was impressed by it's wholesomeness and the absence of those words that slap you in the face and insult God. Five stars may be a bit of a stretch, but four seemed too few. I hope Mr. Smith has written more books and that I can find them!
My uncle wrote this and he is one of the best people in the world! A true literary labor of love!
Sometimes this book seemed a bit slow and I got a little impatient with the characters, especially the main character Leo Pizzola, who has returned home to the small village of Santo Fico after running away years before to Chicago in the U.S. Marta and Topo were Leo's best friends during their childhood; Leo's old best friend Franco, who married Marta, is now dead. Leo is always up to some scheme, some miracle, to entice people to visit their small out-of-the-way town, or to make money so he can
The characters in this book have faults. Their lives are not what they would have planned or chosen. But repentance and forgiveness happen. In chapter 16, I liked where it said, "He was pruning the olive trees in the wrong season. His watering was washing away too much topsoil around the vines. But he didn't care. He would do better tomorrow." Some days we aren't able to do things perfectly, but we do the best we can.
D.L. Smith
Paperback | Pages: 358 pages Rating: 3.85 | 1128 Users | 231 Reviews
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Title | : | The Miracles of Santo Fico |
Author | : | D.L. Smith |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 358 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2004 by Warner Books (NY) (first published March 1st 2003) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. Italy. Book Club |
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A magical story of love...and miracles After twenty years, Leo Pizzola has come back to the Tuscan village of Santo Fico, still single and still looking for a way to get rich. The town is as poor as it was when Leo left, yet some things have changed. Of Leo's childhood companions, only little Guido, whom everyone calls "Topo," embraces him. His best friend is long dead. The woman he once adored refuses to talk to him. And, worst of all, the kindly old town priest seems to have lost his faith. Perhaps what Santo Fico needs is a miracle-even if Leo and Topo have to manufacture one themselves. Now, as one botched scheme after another unravels, something completely unexpected happens, and wonders indeed begin to transform this Italian town, including the greatest miracle of all... Published around the world, this debut novel sparkles with the Italian spirit and emotions that will dance off the page and into your heart.Point Books In Pursuance Of The Miracles of Santo Fico
Original Title: | The Miracles of Santo Fico: A Novel |
ISBN: | 0446690368 (ISBN13: 9780446690362) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 1128 Users | 231 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books The Miracles of Santo Fico
I listened to this in the car on my way to and from work for the past few weeks. I think that made it a little harder to get into the story, but it was the same for some of my book club members who read the print version. William Hope is a good narrator, though.Once the miracles start happening, it becomes more engaging. In sum, the atmosphere and descriptions, though a bit long-winded at times, are worth it. It's a sweet story towards the end, nothing really DEEP despite the title andWhat a gem! This was a fun book that had me laughing out loud (blotched angel miracle). I enjoyed the setting of a run down, unknown, little Italian town. The characters were well developed and unique. You could easily fall in love with everyone in the town. I enjoyed the mysteries surrounding the town and thought everything came together beautifully. I cant say I loved any one character more, they were all charming. I am not big on suspense. I just dont enjoy it. Im sure no other person who has
I don't usually add anything about the books I read, apart from giving the amount of stars I feel inclined to give them, but this book was so uplifting I just have so say something extra. It is beautiful. It is wonderful. It is so uplifting and impossible to put down. I haven't felt so good about a book since "The Help", and this one is almost better, but in its own way. My good friend gave it to me to read and it is one I am actually going to have to purchase to have in my own library, because
It isn't often that I find a book that just captivates me, start to finish as this one did. I love the way it is written, the characters, the plot (s), the old Italian town, the humor, - just everything about it. And I was impressed by it's wholesomeness and the absence of those words that slap you in the face and insult God. Five stars may be a bit of a stretch, but four seemed too few. I hope Mr. Smith has written more books and that I can find them!
My uncle wrote this and he is one of the best people in the world! A true literary labor of love!
Sometimes this book seemed a bit slow and I got a little impatient with the characters, especially the main character Leo Pizzola, who has returned home to the small village of Santo Fico after running away years before to Chicago in the U.S. Marta and Topo were Leo's best friends during their childhood; Leo's old best friend Franco, who married Marta, is now dead. Leo is always up to some scheme, some miracle, to entice people to visit their small out-of-the-way town, or to make money so he can
The characters in this book have faults. Their lives are not what they would have planned or chosen. But repentance and forgiveness happen. In chapter 16, I liked where it said, "He was pruning the olive trees in the wrong season. His watering was washing away too much topsoil around the vines. But he didn't care. He would do better tomorrow." Some days we aren't able to do things perfectly, but we do the best we can.
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