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Sally Brady's Italian Adventure
Sally Brady's Italian Adventure | Christina Lynch
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“Richly evocative of the charms and contradictions of Italy. Brava!”—Chris Pavone, New York Times bestselling author What if you found yourself in the middle of a war armed only with lipstick and a sense of humor? Abandoned as a child in Los Angeles in 1931, dust bowl refugee Sally Brady convinces a Hollywood movie star to adopt her, and grows up to be an effervescent gossip columnist secretly satirizing Europe’s upper crust. By 1940 saucy Sally is conquering Fascist-era Rome with cheek and charm. A good deed leaves Sally stranded in wartime Italy, brandishing a biting wit, a fake passport, and an elastic sense of right and wrong. To save her friends and find her way home through a land of besieged castles and villas, Sally must combat tragedy with comedy, tie up pompous bureaucrats in their own red tape, force the cruel to be kind, and unravel the mystery, weight, and meaning of family. Heir to Odysseus’s wiles and Candide’s optimism, Sally Brady is a heroine for the 21st century.
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All I've got to say is wow. Well, actually, there is more than... If you're tempted to bail anytime in the first half, let me assure you. You will not regret continuing on. The first half for me was slow with just enough interesting bits here and there to keep me going. This was like a roller coaster.... The long, boring, slow, steep, climb to the summit, and then you are plunged with rapid speed into (cont in comments)

TheHeartlandBookFairy this story on a roller coaster ride of an adventure with so many ups and downs, twists in turns and is worth slogging through every second of the slow beginning. This story starts in the US with 11 year old Sally. Through some incredible circumstances, Sally ends up in Italy with her adoptive mom. Her brains bravory, and wit serve her well when she finds herself embroiled with a cast of interesting characters, including Mussolini in the (cont) 1y
TheHeartlandBookFairy middle of the war. This is not a true story or a memoir, but the character of Sally is based on a compilation of strong women and in one amazing story! 1y
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