A Summer in Tuscany

by Sandra J. Swanson


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/08/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781585004164

About the Book

A Summer in Tuscany is read with a warm smile. Funny, informative, thoughtful, the book takes you to the heart of the Italian countryside and into the lives of Tuscany's most charming characters.

Readers who harbor a dream to 'live Italian' for a few weeks or for a few months will find the book invaluable. Go on an odyssey with a budding American opera star and her 'entourage,' (her family) to rent a villa in Tuscany and a palace in Spoleto. Pack light; you'll travel in a stick shift Fiat (a.k.a. Fix It Again, Tony).

Sit back on the terrace of a Tuscan villa overlooking the vineyards, olive trees, and medieval town. Go along to the Prada outlet and to an accidental dinner dance given by the local Communist party. Visit a famous Antinori vineyard and meet the vineyard owner. Wander through streets made for handcarts, wind your way through the white roads of Chianti, experience the world's most luxurious spa and Lucca's famous market, where an entire shop sells only horse meat; steaks, ground, chops.

Pack drip-dry clothes. Italy hangs its wash out to dry. Struggle with buying Italian detergent and then wrestle with the Italian washing machine. Watch a Perugina prostitute pose. Shop Deruta, home of the famous Italian majolica. Learn how to make a truffled omelet and how to saut squash blossoms so that the flowers open on your plate. Encounter a shadowy band of gypsies, a ring of pickpockets. Go to the young Diva's first night opera performance, a dinner with Tony Blair, lunch at Maria de' Medici's.

Along the way, the reader will learn enough Italian to bargain in the local open air markets where English is not spoken, to order in a ristorante where no English translations are available, to taste the best wine at the degustatione where the winemaker will give you a special deal on a case of Chianti merely because you know how to say 'degustatione' (day-goo-staht-see-OH-nay). Make yourself clearly understood by the gimlet-eyed Italian barber as he sharpens his strop! The Italian language and pronunciations are inserted seamlessly in the text.

Summer in Italy, from the comfort of your chair. Once you've finished the last page, you'll want to start reading again from the first page. Travelers will want to take many of the pages of A Summer in Tuscany along to Italy. Many excellent photographs.

-- ML Ford


About the Author

Sandra J. Swanson is a San Francisco based journalist. Her articles and photographs appear in newspapers and magazines in the U.S.A. and in France. She also writes articles and the column Deep Gardening Thoughts at gardens.com. Fluent in French, she can 'communicate', if not 'chat' in Spanish, Italian, and German, allowing her to travel off Europe's beaten paths. She has traveled extensively to write articles on fashion, gardens, food, and travel.