by Comizia Bellocchi Scoccianti
Translated by Patrizia Argentieri
I always love reminiscing the stories my grandmother used to
tell me and reading Room With a Beehive took me back to that place…
The story takes place in Le Marche, Italy in the early 20th
c –up to WW1. It’s a recollection of the
events that took place back then, written as a memoir. Originally written in Italian, the
translator, Patirizia Argentieri, does a terrific job at bringing out the
essence of the times- nothing seems lost in translation..
As for the author, Comizia Bellocchi Scoccianti, what a
story she tells! Reading this transports you into a history that is vivid and
fills the senses. I love memoirs
especially because of the imminence of the history- it all feels so real.
Picture the poverty filled with the power of family and
unity- the laughter and the sorrow and that which was meaningful always- that’s
what this book is about. I guess that it
reached me down deep in my soul more than ever because of my roots, and I could
really relate; this could have been my own grandmother.
But you don’t have to be Italian to enjoy this! Anyone with
roots to the old countries will feel a sense of endearment to this precious
book. A very quick read, and definitely
a warm comforting soup for the soul:)
I recommend this!
See my mini YoutubeVideo Review Here: http://youtu.be/W7QlsjFnyLg
1 comment:
This one looks like an especially good read! Great review! Hope I can read it soon :)
-Kimberly @ Turning the Pages
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