<br />A love letter to an ancient Italian city by the sea . . . Both writers are exemplars of the windowpane school of prose: We are able to visualize their subjects as soon as we take in their sentences.”Mindy Aloff, <i>The Washington Post</i><br /><br />Refreshing and delightful. Begley and Muhlstein manage to combine in one volume the innocent ardor of a first-time visitor and the seasoned appreciation of longtime lovers.”Don George, <i>National Geographic Traveler</i><br /><br />This is an unconventional introduction that captures the spirit both of La Serenissima and of what Thomas Mann called the slightly foul odor of sea and swamp.”. . . fresh insights both from the writers who are quoted and the authors themselves: and the novella is a gem.”Andrew Taylor, <i>Times Literary Supplement</i> (UK)<br /><br />A charming collection of writing and memoirs of the most romantic of cities.”<i>The Daily Express</i> (UK)