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2006
Gibson Square Books Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-903933-81-7 (ISBN)
Gibson Square Books Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-903933-81-7 (ISBN)
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There was one subject that was never mentioned when Helena Frith Powell was growing up - her eccentric Italian father. She travelled to Italy with her mother and was mesmerised by her father. This work combines descriptions of Italy, its food, fashion, culture and people with a search for the most mysterious man she's ever met.
There was one subject that was never mentioned when Helena Frith Powell was growing up - her eccentric Italian father. But one day a letter arrived saying that he wanted to meet her. She travelled to Italy with her mother and was mesmerised by him, as well as stunned by his advice on sex and relationships. He introduced her to Rome, Venice and Naples, and they stayed in touch irregularly until she lost contact with him when he stormed out of her wedding, leaving her mother to walk her up the aisle. Several years later, the mother of three children and the author of two successful books, Helena travels to Italy to write about the glamour of Italian women. But walking up the steps of her father's old Florentine apartment powerful memories come flooding back, and she realises that there's another story she needs to tell. She desperately wants to understand the peculiarly strong emotional bonds that tie them together despite his unreliable nature. In this moving and entertaining journey to the places she visited with her father, Helena combines descriptions of Italy, its food, fashion, culture and people with a search for the most mysterious man she's ever met.
There was one subject that was never mentioned when Helena Frith Powell was growing up - her eccentric Italian father. But one day a letter arrived saying that he wanted to meet her. She travelled to Italy with her mother and was mesmerised by him, as well as stunned by his advice on sex and relationships. He introduced her to Rome, Venice and Naples, and they stayed in touch irregularly until she lost contact with him when he stormed out of her wedding, leaving her mother to walk her up the aisle. Several years later, the mother of three children and the author of two successful books, Helena travels to Italy to write about the glamour of Italian women. But walking up the steps of her father's old Florentine apartment powerful memories come flooding back, and she realises that there's another story she needs to tell. She desperately wants to understand the peculiarly strong emotional bonds that tie them together despite his unreliable nature. In this moving and entertaining journey to the places she visited with her father, Helena combines descriptions of Italy, its food, fashion, culture and people with a search for the most mysterious man she's ever met.
Helena Frith Powell is a journalist who writes for The Sunday Times where she has a column, the Telegraph and Daily Mail. She is regularly invited to TV shows such as Two Lipsticks and a Lover. This is her third book. She previously published bestselling Two Lipsticks and a Lover (1903933676) and More France Please (1903933560).
Acknowledgements Prologue 1. Two Hundred and Forty Steps 2. Nothing Gay about Gabriel 3. Fish and Fidelity 4. A Date with Caravaggio 5. Birds Obsessed with Sex 6. Truffles with Everything 7. Dinner with a Princess 8. An Erotic Tour of Venice 9. A Figure in Black and Blue 10. On Rimini Beach 11. Tea at the Grand Hotel 12. Unconditional Love
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.10.2006 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Literatur ► Zweisprachige Ausgaben ► Deutsch / Englisch | |
ISBN-10 | 1-903933-81-1 / 1903933811 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-903933-81-7 / 9781903933817 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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