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Under the Tuscan Sun
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6 hrs
Audible Release Date
12-15-99
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2.89 based on 45 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

Frances Mayes - widely published poet, gourmet cook, and travel writer - opens the door to a wondrous new world when she buys and restores an abandoned villa in the spectacular Tuscan countryside. In sensuous and evocative language, she brings the reader along as she discovers the beauty and simplicity of life in Italy. An accomplished cook and food writer, Mayes also creates dozens of delicious seasonal recipes from her traditional kitchen and simple garden, all of which are included in this audio. Doing for Tuscany what M.F.K. Fisher and Peter Mayle did for Provence, Mayes writes about the tastes and pleasures of a foreign country with gusto and passion. A celebration of the extraordinary quality of life in Tuscany, Under the Tuscan Sun is a feast for all the senses.

©1998 Frances Mayes; (P)1998 Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, Bantam Doubleday Dell, A Division of Random House Inc.

What the Critics Say

"An intense celebration of what [Mayes] calls 'the voluptuousness of Italian life'...appealing and very vivid." (The New York Times Book Review)
"Irresistible...a sensuous book for a sensuous countryside." (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)

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Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Good story, worse reader "
By: Eric (USA)
September 27, 2009
I could not get passed how terrible this story was read. I would recommend actually reading this book rather than try to listen to a monotone voice with Southern accent.
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Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "Under the Tuscan Sun"
By: Cheryll (USA)
September 02, 2006
The narrator's voice (while authentic) was very irritating to the point that I could not even finish the book. I found the narration to be nasal and whiney. I'm sure the book was a good read, but feel that the book on tape would have been much more enjoyable had it been narrated by someone else.
Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Italy from an Ex-Pat's view"
By: Cathy (liverpool, NY, USA)
June 07, 2006
UtTS is not a typical novel, but provides such detailed descriptions of Italy, you feel as if you're there. There is no plot, no "point" or climax. Simply a story about a woman's connection to the land, her new home and her experience of the culture of Italy. The author's voice is wonderful to listen to, and so the experience is almost surreal as you listen. Great "Listen" but some friends in my bookclub never finished it in the book format! (ie. not a great "read"?!) I loved listening on an evening walk around the neighborhood. Great escape from day to day life for 20 minutes at a time!
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Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "Can I send it back?"
By: Barbara (Kensington, CT, USA)
March 02, 2006
I've been listening to audiobooks for a year, and this is the first time that I wished I could have returned it. The book itself--the self-satisfied report of a wealthy couple who bought and renovated a villa in Italy, traveled, shopped and cooked a lot--would make pleasant distraction reading (during a long commute, for example.) But the author's nasal, somewhat-Southern drone is unbearable. Every sentence has the exact same intonation. I listen to books while I drive to work. This one was a hazard as it constantly threatened to put me into a coma!
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Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "Oh that voice"
By: John (San Francisco, CA, USA)
September 05, 2005
You may or may not enjoy self-satisfied accounts of how wonderfully two rich and entitled Americans overcame all obstacles (largely by spending huge amounts of money) to create a dream home in Tuscany and start a craze for ruining other countries' countrysides. But the author's voice (yes, she reads it herself, surprise surprise) is so gratingly awful, so harsh on the ears, that I could hardly bear to listen to her whine on in her hideous Southern/Calfornian accent about how hard it was for her and her husband to triumph over lazy or corrupt Italians, incompetent or destructive workmen of various European backgrounds, and banks that took days to process their financial transactions. Frankly it made me sick. Enjoy...
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