<b>There is a reason Adriana Trigiani is so beloved by her millions of devoted readers.</b> We all wait for the next book by this <b>gorgeous </b>writer. It's here at last. Let Adriana Trigiani take you far away
- Sarah Jessica Parker,
<b>We are swept from Italy to France, Scotland, England, given memorable characters, rich detail, tragedy, triumph, secrets and surprises. Epic and captivating, this is a multi-generational saga told by a gifted storyteller</b>
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Adriana Trigiani never fails to sweep you away with her <b>richly transportive</b> prose. <i>The Good Left Undone </i>takes you through time and across the globe from the Italian coast to the Scottish Highlands as long-held secrets of the Cabrelli family come to light. <b>An emotional and beautiful tale of family, love, and loss</b>
- Taylor Jenkins Reid, bestselling author of <i>Malibu Rising</i>,
A story only Adriana Trigiani could have told. <b>Rich in all the elements that make a story memorable</b>, relatable; family complications we all share, choose to ignore, or seek to explain as time closes in on us. Family secrets, family jealousies, across the generations, across the landscapes under the Tuscan sun, the charm of Marseille and the rugged beauty of Scotland, Domenica creates a legacy for her children and grandchildren to unravel.<b> Adriana is, indeed, a storyteller second to none.</b>
- Heather Morris, bestselling author of <i>The Tattooist of Auschwitz</i>,
Trigiani writes <b>an unforgettable historical epic </b>in Italy, France, Scotland and Churchill's England on the cusp of World War II. Matelda Cabrelli Roffo, the matriarch of her contemporary Italian family is determined to reveal her mother's secret past before it's too late.<b> This rich family story is magnificent in the telling.</b>
- Lisa Jewell,
<b>I honestly can't remember the last time a novel gave me such absolute pleasure.</b> <i>The Good Left Undone</i> is the perfect novel. <b>It carried me away and wrapped me up in the lives of generations of women in one family.</b> It touched on love and loss, on life and death, on what's truly important; it made me forget everything except what I was reading. <b>A big, beautiful, wonderful book; romantic, moving, transporting, affecting I will do everything I can to encourage everyone to read it because I know they won't be disappointed</b>
- Louise Douglas, Richard and Judy and Kindle Top 5 Bestselling Author,
At once <b>epic and intimate</b>, a <b>delightful novel </b>about the mysterious lore of an unforgettable Italian family whose characters walk right off the page
- Jess Walter, author of <i>Beautiful Ruins</i>,
<b>A sprawling, majestic historical fiction feast </b>that spans countries and generations to find the heart and soul of a beautiful family. This is <b>Adriana Trigiani at her best</b>
- Laura Dave, author of <i>The Last Thing He Told Me</i>,
A <b>wondrous</b> novel of storytelling, love, war, religion and that which defines us all: family. <b>Adriana Trigiani has outdone herself with her sharp eye, her humor and her warm and generous heart</b>
- Elin Hilderbrand, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author,
Adriana Trigiani merges life and fiction so completely it's impossible to sort one from the other. Through Matelda and the Cabrelli women, readers will find themselves fully immersed in another place and time, but also vividly recalling the histories of their own ancestors. <b>An enduring testimony to the power of family and stories - those we know well and those that have shaped us without our knowing. Breathtakingly beautiful, powerful, lyrical, and ultimately filled with goodness</b>
- Lisa Wingate, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Before We Were Yours</i>,
**THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER**
THE SWEEPING, SUN-DRENCHED STORY OF LOVE, FAMILY AND UNTOLD SECRETS SET AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF WWII, FROM THE MULTI-MILLION COPY BESTSELLER
'Adriana is a storyteller second to none' HEATHER MORRIS, bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
'Trigiani never fails to sweep you away . . . an emotional and beautiful tale of family, love, and loss' TAYLOR JENKINS REID, bestselling author of Malibu Rising
'There is a reason Adriana Trigiani is so beloved by her millions of devoted readers . . . gorgeous' SARAH JESSICA PARKER
'A big, beautiful, wonderful book; romantic, moving, transporting, affecting I will do everything I can to encourage everyone to read it' LOUISE DOUGLAS, bestselling author of The House by the Sea
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Domenica Cabrelli had two great loves of her life.
The first, her childhood sweetheart: a boy from the same small, sun-drenched Italian town of Viareggio. A romance born out of yearning and shared history.
Then, on an idyllic French coastline in the shadow of war, Domenica's second great love affair: a mysterious captain, with a future on the front line.
Many decades later, as her daughter, Matelda, starts to unpack her mother's legacy, she realises there is much Domenica left untold.
About what kept her away from Italy for so long. What ultimately brought her home again.
And the secret that bound her two great loves together . . .
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'An unforgettable historical epic. This rich family story is magnificent in the telling' Lisa Jewell
'At once epic and intimate . . . A delightful novel' Jess Walter
'This beautiful, sweeping historical epic paints an exquisite portrait of love, loss, the ravages of time and the price a family pays for its secrets. Brava! Kristin Hannah
'Beautifully written, immersive . . . Sweeps you up and takes you on an epic journey. A must-read for 2022' Sarah Pearse
'An exquisite gem of a novel. No one does historical fiction better than Trigiani' David Baldacci
'This is a sweeping story of the complexities of love and family . . . A beautiful historical romance, this book manages to be epic and intimate at the same time' Sun
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Om bidragsyterne
Adriana Trigiani is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of twenty-one books of fiction and nonfiction published in thirty-eight languages. In 2023, President Sergio Mattarella of Italy named her Cavaliere dell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia. She is an award-winning playwright, television writer/producer, and filmmaker. Among her screen credits, Trigiani wrote and directed the major motion picture adaptation of her debut novel, Big Stone Gap. Adriana grew up in Appalachia, in the mountains of southwest Virginia, where she cofounded the Origin Project, an in-school writing program. Trigiani is honored to serve on the New York State Council on the Arts. She lives in Greenwich Village with her family.
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