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		<title>A House in Sicily</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[During WWII, a young Tuscan woman falls in love with a man from the rural depths of southern Italy. As the conflict finally draws to a close, the two travel from Rome to finally meet with his family. But very quickly a dawning realisation breaks: her in-laws and their friends are eccentric in the extreme. They barely leave the house and they rarely speak to their son, fretting instead about their 'daughter' - a loud little dog - and worrying constantly, incessantly, about the weather. And, worst of all, they speak with a nostalgic warmth about the region's recently overthrown fascist regime.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A sun soaked, hilarious mediation on family life in mid-century Italy &#8211; and one of the most exciting rediscovered classics in years. </b></p>
<p>During WWII, a young Tuscan woman falls in love with a man from the rural depths of southern Italy. As the conflict finally draws to a close, the two travel from Rome to finally meet with his family. But very quickly a dawning realisation breaks: her in-laws and their friends are eccentric in the extreme. They barely leave the house and they rarely speak to their son, fretting instead about their &#8216;daughter&#8217; &#8211; a loud little dog &#8211; and worrying constantly, incessantly, about the weather. And, worst of all, they speak with a nostalgic warmth about the region&#8217;s recently overthrown fascist regime&hellip;</p>
<p>Translated by Ann Goldstein, the world-renowned translator of Elena Ferrante, <i>A House in Sicily</i> is a brilliantly funny, razor sharp examination of family life in the shadow of the darkest period of modern Italian history, and the most exciting rediscovered European classic in decades.</p>
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