The majestic and haunting beauty of the Italian Alps is the
setting of the first meeting of Enza, a practical beauty, and Ciro,
a strapping mountain boy, who meet as teenagers, despite growing up
in villages just a few miles apart. At the turn of the last
century, when Ciro catches the local priest in a scandal, he is
banished from his village and sent to hide in America as an
apprentice to a shoemaker in Little Italy. Without explanation, he
leaves a bereft Enza behind. Soon, Enza''s family faces disaster
and she, too, is forced to go to America with her father to secure
their future.
Unbeknownst to one another, they both build fledgling lives in
America, Ciro masters shoemaking and Enza takes a factory job in
Hoboken until fate intervenes and reunites them.But it is too late:
Ciro has volunteered to serve in World War I and Enza, determined
to forge a life without him, begins her impressive career as a
seamstress at the Metropolitan Opera House that will sweep her into
the glamorous salons of Manhattan and into the life of the
international singing sensation, Enrico Caruso.
From the stately mansions of Carnegie Hill, to the cobblestone
streets of Little Italy, over the perilous cliffs of northern
Italy, to the white-capped lakes of northern Minnesota, these
star-crossed lovers meet and separate, until, finally, the power of
their love changes both of their lives forever.
Lush and evocative, told in tantalizing detail and enriched with
lovable, unforgettable characters, The Shoemaker''s Wife
is a portrait of the times, the places and the people who defined
the immigrant experience, claiming their portion of the American
dream with ambition and resolve, cutting it to fit their needs like
the finest Italian silk.
This riveting historical epic of love and family, war and loss,
risk and destiny is the novel Adriana Trigiani was born to write,
one inspired by her own family history and the love of tradition
that has propelled her body of bestselling novels to international
acclaim. Like Lucia, Lucia, The Shoemaker''s Wife
defines an era with clarity and splendor, with operatic scope and a
vivid cast of characters who will live on in the imaginations of
readers for years to come.