Mary Di Michele to the left and me to the right. |
Mary Di Michele spoke of her work and read from her novel Tenor of Love published by Simon and Schuster Touchstone (see synopsis below) and also some of her poems, one dedicated to her late father which was very touching. She is such a lovely person and we exchanged signed copies of our books. My daughter bought her poetry book The Flower of Youth.
Me reading the prologue from my novel Daughter of Mine. |
I addressed the audience in Italian and spoke of my writing inspiration and of the role Italy played in my novel. I also read from my novel Daughter of Mine. Afterwards, I had the pleasure of selling copies of my book and speaking to interesting persons of the Italian community, among them Connie McParland from Guernica Editions. It was a pleasant evening, and I look forward to reading and reviewing Di Michele's books in the upcoming months. I'm still wowed by the whole experience!
Here are a description of Mary Di Michele's books:
Tenor of Love by Mary Di Michele
One summer day in 1897, a young singer, Enrico Caruso, arrives at the home of the Giachetti family. He has come to Livorno to sing on the summer stage with Ada Giachetti, a famous and beautiful soprano. Ada's mother offers him a spare room, and before Ada herself has a chance to meet the unknown tenor, her younger sister, Rina, arrives home from the market and falls fatefully in love.
With the help of singing lessons from Ada, Caruso wins the leading role in Puccini's new opera La Bohème. Although Caruso loves Rina, it is Ada he adores, and they soon become lovers. Heartbroken, Rina becomes an opera singer too, hoping to take her sister's place. For decades, the two sisters are locked in a struggle to be the star on Caruso's stage and in his bed, while Caruso's voice grows more and more unimaginably beautiful.
But as his relations with the two sisters break down in scandal and tragedy, the now world-famous Caruso builds a new life for himself as the star of the Metropolitan Opera in New York. There, far from the drama and passion of Caruso's Tuscan life, a shy young American woman will win his heart and, taking the greatest leap of faith of all, supplant Ada and Rina as his one true love.
The Flower of Youth by Mary Di Michele
A big thank you to Marco Luciani, Mary Di Michele and Casa D'Italia for making this experience one to remember!
Wowii! This is super schön Laura! I wish I was there. Which text from your book did you read? I am excited to see how your trip to Switzerland and Italy this summer will inspire you. Un abraccio forte e tanti baci.
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Hi Katia! I read the prologue. Can't wait to see you and Europe again.
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Laura
Laura, what a great event! I like that picture of you reading from your novel.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alice! I was truly honored to be asked to be part of this. Thanks for stopping by.
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