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Dilara
Fontamara | Ignazio Silone
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The cafoni (peasants) of Fontamara, a village in Abruzzo, #Italy are poor and exploited, but things are going to get much worse. They have being tricked into giving up their sole access to water (a stream needed for irrigation) by the local podestà, and their rights, such as they are, are disappearing with Mussolini's rise to power. Serious politics told with humour. ⬇
#FoodandLit @Texreader @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Dilara ⬇Think Marcel Pagnol, but in Italy, and more straightforwardly political.
Also, the parallels with the current rise of illiberal regimes are clear.
A great find, and I'll be looking for the other books in the trilogy.

Pic of a stream in the Abruzzo National Park by Lucius, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
(edited) 10h
AnnCrystal 🤩🏞️💝. 9h
Texreader Sounds like an amazing book 9h
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Lunakay
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Panpan

Not a lucky pick for #foodandlit
What a drag...nothing happens, there is no coherent story or theme, the number of names and characters is completely insane and all of this is normal for someone's diary, but why would anyone publish this and expect anyone else to be able to follow.
Not everything a poet writes is poetry. It really feels like a grab for money and saving on editing if any was done at all.
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

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Bookworm54
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Mehso-so

The writing for this was pretty good, and it was easy to read. But I can‘t say I really enjoyed it?
I didn‘t like Elio or Oliver. It was the obsession, shame, and very weird “intimacy” that seemed to be the over-riding theme throughout. I‘m not sure I would say it was romance between them…

Also much prefer when books have regular natural stopping points like chapters rather than parts or continual flow 🤣

This was my #FoodAndLit pick for #Italy

Texreader Hmmm. Sounds like one I‘d prefer to skip 3d
Kenyazero I felt similarly about this one! 3d
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LitsyEvents
Cambodia | Michael Freeman
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repost for @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

#FoodAndLit in January 2026 we travel to CAMBODIA

To participate, read a book that takes place in Cambodia or is written by a Cambodian author. Try some food from the country, too. Share your experience by using #foodandlit and tag your hosts @Texreader @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

No required reading, just participate when you can.

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
Cambodia | Michael Freeman
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#FoodAndLit in January 2026 we travel to CAMBODIA

To participate, read a book that takes place in Cambodia or is written by a Cambodian author. Try some food from the country, too. Share your experience by using #foodandlit and tag your hosts @Texreader @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Please let me know if you'd like to be added to or removed from our tag list. No required reading, just participate when you can.

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mcctrish I‘m still in ❤️ I really want to try and get some books off my TBR and hopefully I can use some challenges to motivate me (edited) 3d
kwmg40 Please keep me on the list, thanks! 3d
Texreader @mcctrish 👏🏻 3d
Texreader @kwmg40 😁👍🏻 3d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @mcctrish YAY! I had the same thought. I'm happy that a few of these can be fulfilled with books that I already own, especially Mexico, Scotland, and Poland. 3d
TheBookHippie Looks good! 3d
Chrissyreadit I‘m going to try again this year! 3d
Sapphire Keep me in please. I will do my best. I had a blast the first year I did all of them but last year was too crazy. Hoping to do at least some months this year 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @TheBookHippie I was telling my friends about the challenge last night and used you and Karen as the examples of participants who get multiple books, and you'll even read children's books, and try lots of foods. I juxtaposed it by telling them I've used a banana grown in Guatemala because I'm lazy. 🤣 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @Chrissyreadit That's the best we can do. Glad to have you with us this year. 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @Sapphire We'll absolutely keep you on the list. This year felt weird all around and even I will be making up a few months in 2026. Join however you can, when you can. 2d
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Butterfinger
Algerian Chronicles | Albert Camus
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Pickpick

I started reading on Nov 5. Each letter or essay had to be analyzed carefully before moving to the next. As an Algerian born Frenchman, he fought for equality in his homeland, he fought for humanity, but was forced into exile. He stated how the indigenous Algerians fought for France during WW II so they should not be abandoned. He stood up for the minute communities and their differences, and how the new government should reflect the differences.

Texreader Excellent review!! 5d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This sounds interesting. I had to delay a couple of months because I was falling so far behind thanks to work and life obligations. I'll have to see if this is available to me through the library. I'm gong to have to split a few months in half next year to make up for what I've missed! 🤣 5d
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Bookwormjillk
Untilted | Autechre
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In honor of #FoodAndLit #Italy I made spumoni cookies. I am in love with them- they will definitely go in my every year rotation. Definitely worth the effort to make the 3 separate doughs. https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/spumoni-cookies/

Bookwormjillk I also made a batch of the Finnish Cardamom Cookies that I fell in love with for last year‘s #FoodAndLit https://www.food.com/recipe/finnish-cardamom-cookies-369337 7d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick They look yummy! Enjoy! 7d
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ImperfectCJ Those Finnish cardamom cookies you shared last year were fantastic! Might have to try the spumoni cookies... 7d
AnnCrystal 🤩🍪😋👍🏼💝. 7d
dabbe YUM! 💙🤍🩵 7d
RedxoHearts Those are fun looking cookies. I'm sure they were delicious 6d
Butterfinger Gorgeous!!! 5d
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Dilara
The Devil in Love | Jacques Cazotte
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An 18-c novella about an overconfident young Spaniard touring #Italy. He summons the Devil who appears with a camel's head, then turns into an attractive young woman. The expected happens: they fall in love. Will he come to his senses, or will he be saved by his strong sense of honour, his courage, & his filial love for his mother (all the clichés about Spanish people)? Soft pick
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