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The Supreme Macaroni Company
The Supreme Macaroni Company | Adriana Trigiani
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The heartwarming new novel from bestselling Richard & Judy author Adriana Trigiani 'A person who can build a pair of shoes can do just about anything.' The Angelini Shoe Company in Greenwich Village has been creating sumptuous shoes for a hundred years. And now it falls to Valentine Roncalli, heir to the family firm, to turn its esteemed past into a glorious future. Uniting both professionally and romantically with master craftsman Gianluca Vechiarelli, with his full and complex past and a secret to hide, proud, passionate Valentine is determined to make her mark. Once their wedding celebrations are over, she wakes up to the reality of juggling the demands of a business and the needs of her new family. And as she is confronted by painful choices, she must fight for everything she wants and savour all she deserves - the bitter and the sweet of life itself. Romantic and poignant, told with Adriana's trademark humour and warmth, and bursting with a cast of endearing characters, this is an unforgettable feast of delights and the most beautiful handmade shoes. 'I don't know how Adriana goes into her family's attic and emerges with these amazing stories, I'm just happy she does' Kathryn Stockett, bestselling author of The Help 'New York ambition clashes with dolce vita ease in Trigiani's delicious latest. . . . Feisty and poignant . . . Readers will root for Valentine and the lessons she learns--which apply equally to designing elegant shoes and to crafting a rewarding life' People 'Superb. Trigiani's ability to bring the large, warm, enveloping--if somewhat dysfunctional--family to life will keep any reader engrossed and entertained' Publishers Weekly
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Mshookquilts
The Supreme Macaroni Company | Adriana Trigiani
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I love books that can move me both to laugh and cry. A wise and humorous look at family relationships is here. Valentina gets engaged on Christmas Eve, just as her career is about to take off. Can she have it all?

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DamYank
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Wonderful! This is a continuation of Very Valentine and Brava Valentine. For those of us with strong Italian roots this is a must read!

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LibraryCin
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Mehso-so


Didn‘t like her husband, Gianluca. I actually agreed with most of her thoughts, actions, etc, except I couldn‘t understand why they rushed into marriage and didn‘t talk about many of the things that ended up creating conflict beforehand. I‘m not sure why I didn‘t like Gianluca, but every time he did something nice, I had this foreboding feeling. Story kept me interested. Listened to the audio, narrator did a good job with accents and such. Ok.

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Bookwormjillk
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As a stand alone book I would have hated this- the pacing was off. But as the ending of a series I liked it so I‘ll call it a pick.

Crazeedi Agree, you have to read the series! 7y
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Flowers
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I can not make up my mind!! Should I read the 3rd Valentine book or not?? The reviews are not very favorable on the side that I should. What do say you Litsy Community??