Seeking Alice
Author | : Camilla Trinchieri |
Publisher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2016-03-14 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781438461281 |
ISBN-13 | : 1438461283 |
Rating | : 4/5 (283 Downloads) |
Download or read book Seeking Alice written by Camilla Trinchieri and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 2016-03-14 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A haunting story of the disintegration of an American and Italian family caught in Europe during World War II. This gripping story of love and loss centers on Marco, an Italian diplomat; Alice, his American wife; and their young children. Stationed in Prague during World War II, Marco and Alice become enemies when the United States enters the war, forcing Alice and the children to move from Prague to Rome and finally to Cernobbio in a desperate attempt to flee to Switzerland. Through alternating passages narrated by Alice and daughter Susie, readers shuttle back and forth between war-torn Europe and 1950s Massachusetts to search for answers and unravel the mystery about what really happened to Alice during the war. A searing narrative that keeps the reader alert, on the edge, at times almost unbearably so. I could not put the novel down. War inhabits the lives of all the characters of Seeking Alice; it pulses through the novels own memory. Its the source of loss and the lethal circle the two narratorsand the readermust penetrate and understand. The journey into which we are drawn may be defined by the broad strokes of history, but it is the fine precision of the intimate detail, the fierceness of love, the rawness of regret, the force of desire and compassion that pull us. A truly wonderful book! Edvige Giunta, author of Writing with an Accent and coeditor of Personal Effects Like Elsa Morantes History: A Novel and Alberto Moravias Two Women, Camilla Trinchieris Seeking Alice is that rare redemptive and all-too-often ignored story of what its like to be a woman living in a war zone trying to keep yourself and your children safe while trying to maintain your own integrity. It is a redemptive novel of witness about this courageous womans experience and her daughters unrelenting drive to recover her mothers true history long after the war is over. Louise DeSalvo, author of Chasing Ghosts: A Memoir of a Father, Gone to War This beautifully written novel is a cross between Leo Tolstoys War and Peace and Martha Gellhorns A Stricken Field. Its about the worst moments of the twentieth century as experienced by a family with no good options, and the love, sacrifice, regretand triumphthey live with in the face of forces beyond their control. Kass Fleisher, author of Dead Woman Hollow