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The Patron Saint of Second Chances
The Patron Saint of Second Chances: A Novel | Christine Simon
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The self-appointed mayor of a tiny Italian village is determined to save his hometown no matter the cost in this charming, hilarious, and heartwarming debut novel. Vacuum repairman and self-appointed mayor of Prometto, Italy (population 212) Signor Speranza has a problem: unless he can come up with 70,000 euros to fix the towns pipes, the water commission will shut off the water to the village and all its residents will be forced to disperse. So in a bid to boost tourismand revenuehe spreads a harmless rumor that movie star Dante Rinaldi will be filming his next project nearby. Unfortunately, the plan works a little too well, and soon everyone in town wants to be a part of the fictional filmthe village butcher will throw in some money if Speranza can find roles for his fifteen enormous sons, Speranzas wistfully adrift daughter reveals an unexpected interest in stage makeup, and his hapless assistant Smilzo volunteers a screenplay thats not so secretly based on his undying love for the films leading lady. To his surpriseand considerable consternation, Speranza realizes that the only way to keep up the ruse is to make the movie for real. As the entire town becomes involved (even the village priest invests!) Signor Speranza starts to think he might be able to pull this off. But what happens when Dante Rinaldi doesnt show up? Or worse, what if he does? A hilariously funny and beautifully written (Julia Claiborne Johnson, author of Better Luck Next Time) novel about the power of community, The Patron Saint of Second Chances is perfect for fans of Fredrik Backman and Maria Semple.
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Laughterhp
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This book was a bit silly. Set in Italy, a town needs plumbing to be fixed but they need 70k euros. Dante starts a rumor that they‘ll be filming a movie and needs funding. He gets the funding from what I‘m assuming is a mafia man. They then have to make the movie. This is a bit of a silly book I think and it‘s a low pick.

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OutAndAbout
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A funny little novel about a mayor trying to save his town against all odds. Highly recommended as a beach read or an uplifting moment in your life!

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Marquis784
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I found this story to be more of a folktale with lively colorful characters. Signor Speranza has ideas and proposed solutions to the town‘s financial problem that are ridiculous. It soon becomes difficult for him to keep all his lies straight.
Although he seems to feel guilty by all his deception he can‘t seem to stop once he starts building this story which will fall like a house of cards!

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Allylu
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Thanks for the tag @Cinfhen #Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView 1. I actually have reread some books from when I first came back to reading and my kids were doing summer reading at our local library - they were time-travel romance books. Also The Bobbsey Twins books and Nancy Drew because I wanted that retro feeling. 2. A Saint for every situation Who wants to play?

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TorieStorieS
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Happy Publication Day!! This fun & fast read is a delight! Narrated by Signor Speranza, mayor & owner of a vacuum repair store in the village of Prometto, Italy (population: 212), the Water inspector provides horrible news- the pipes for the village must be replaced. The sum of money required is more than the town has… but it‘s not long before Signor Speranza hatches a scheme to save theme! Who knew a fart machine would work so well in a book?! 🤣

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ReadingisMyPassion
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This is a charming little book. Be prepared to suspend reality as there are some silly antics, but they made me smile. Uplifting and heartwarming. I loved the quirky characters and found myself rooting for Signor Speranza. This was a truly entertaining read. A quick read.

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