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Lives of the Saints

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Lives of the Saints

by Nino Ricci

Cormorant Books | March 5, 2003 | Trade Paperback

What really happened to Vittorio's mother that day in the stable? That she'd been bitten by a snake was clear enough: the swelling in her ankle proved it. But that other swelling, the one that led eventually to his mother's long, loose dresses, to those dark, cold stares from the other villagers - what strange thing could be taking shape in his mother's belly, and what doom could it carry them to?

 Set in Valle del Sole, a tiny village nestled in the folds of the Italian Appenines like a world forgotten, Lives of the Saints tells the story of Vittorio Innocente and his mother, Christina, whose affair with a blue-eyed stranger shatters  the innocence of Vittorio's childhood. As he pieces together the story of his mother's 'crime,' Vittorio discovers also the truths of the villagers and the village, and gains a new understanding of human nature. For the tiny Italian village of Valle del Sole harbours century-old superstitions, fears, maliciousness, hypocrisy and a pagan past. The villagers' apparent Catholicism is no more than a mask to hide behind and a self-righteousness that harms Vittorio and his mother.

 Lives of the Saints won the Books in Canada First Novel Award and the Governor General's Award for Fiction.

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    Ryan A

    Rating: 4/5

    Rich and Impressive

    Ryan A

    7 years ago

    After seeing a snippit of the tv movie starring Sophia Loren, I was tempted to revisit the text I should have read during university but mangaed to avoid. Glad I did, the text is both familiar for anyone of European background, as well as educationional pertaining to man's perception of freedom.

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    Daniela

    Rating: 5/5

    AMAZING!! BOOK

    Daniela

    8 years ago

    I first read this book in grade 9 or 10 english class. I though the book was powerful then, but after reading it a second time just last week, I am even more amazed by Nino Ricci.

    Everyone should read this novel. It left me thinking about superstitions and gossip, and how they torment families. Vittorio's Mother overcame the talk of the town and left with her head held high. The ending left me with tears in my eyes as I quickly purchased the sequal In a Glass House .

    A MUST READ!!!

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     A F

    Rating: 5/5

    Best Canadian Novels

    A F

    9 years ago

    One of the most important and best Canadian novels. It tells of the richness of culture that is abandoned and the reasons why we abandon it to come to this nation.

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    Laura Heino

    Rating: 5/5

    Wonderfully written

    Laura Heino

    13 years ago

    Ricci's Lives of the Saints is a great book. It is amazing that this is only his first book. He writes from the point of view of 7 year old Vittorio very well and his descriptions of Italy are fantastic. Beware, however, that this is the first book in a trilogy and the ending of the first book only makes you want to read more

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What really happened to Vittorio's mother that day in the stable? That she'd been bitten by a snake was clear enough: the swelling in her ankle proved it. But that other swelling, the one that led eventually to his mother's long, loose dresses, to those dark, cold stares from the other villagers - what strange thing could be taking shape in his mother's belly, and what doom could it carry them to?

 Set in Valle del Sole, a tiny village nestled in the folds of the Italian Appenines like a world forgotten, Lives of the Saints tells the story of Vittorio Innocente and his mother, Christina, whose affair with a blue-eyed stranger shatters  the innocence of Vittorio's childhood. As he pieces together the story of his mother's 'crime,' Vittorio discovers also the truths of the villagers and the village, and gains a new understanding of human nature. For the tiny Italian village of Valle del Sole harbours century-old superstitions, fears, maliciousness, hypocrisy and a pagan past. The villagers' apparent Catholicism is no more than a mask to hide behind and a self-righteousness that harms Vittorio and his mother.

 Lives of the Saints won the Books in Canada First Novel Award and the Governor General's Award for Fiction.

About the Author

Nino Ricci is the author of In a Glass House and Where She Has Gone, which complete the Vittorio Innocente trilogy begun with Lives of the Saints. He lives in Toronto with his wife and child. Testament, his fourth novel, is due for release in the spring of 2002.

Trade Paperback

300 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5 x 0.63 in

March 5, 2003

Cormorant Books

English


1896951430
9781896951430

From the Critics

"With Lives of the Saints, Nino Ricci has achieved a novel of remarkable beauty and unforgettable power...Ricci belongs on the shelf reserved for writers such as Chatwin, Ondaatje and Flannery O'Connor. I cannot praise him too highly."
-Timothy Findley

"A beautifully paced and measured first novel…an extraordinary story - brooding and ironic, suffused with yearning, tender and lucid and gritty…perfect pitch and brilliant descriptive powers."
-The New York Times Book Review

"Lives of the Saints is a gem of a novel, and its author is blessed with the rare ability to recreate the world entire and make us believe in it."
- The Globe and Mail

"This seems to me to be literature at its best, a sense of life lived, a sense of life felt, not without dreams, not without poetry, but without fakery."
- Toronto Star

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