The Shoemaker's Wife by: Adriana Trigiani
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The Shoemaker's Wife by: Adriana Trigiani
Ciro and Enza continue to cross paths as they are both living in New York, but they have very separate lives. Each of them are successful in their own careers; Ciro as a shoemaker and Enza as a costume designer. The depiction of the era in the book is phenomenal! The reader is easily transported to the time and the scenes take life off of the page. The author also shows how family is so important and sometimes, special people come into our lives and become family. Those people that stand with us in our trials, accept our faults, and are our constant support while we seek to find our own way.
With the entrance of two World Wars, time and space once again separate Enza and Ciro. Will they ever reunite? Will they get their "happily ever after?"
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It is as if she weaves a magical spell on her reader and transports them on a journey along with the characters of the story.
t is a journey filled with love, hope and tears.
“there have been so many times
i have seen a man wanting to weep
but
instead
beat his heart until it was unconscious.
-masculine”
― Nayyirah Waheed