THE SICILIAN DAUGHTERS
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Luigi Capuana
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THE SICILIAN DAUGHTERS
Luigi CapuanaIn a land defined by ancient tradition and scorching sun, the walls of the family home are never thick enough to keep out desire—or scandal.
Notary Barreca has a plan. To escape the suffocating crampedness of his life, he will build a "palace" on the heights of a Sicilian ridge—a grand monument to his status and a fortress for his eight daughters. But as the limestone rises, so do the stakes of a silent war between a father’s iron will and the awakening hearts of the women he seeks to protect.
From the legendary "fìchiti-fon" of a man whistling against his own anxieties to the secret letters dropped from balconies under the cover of dawn, The Sicilian Daughters is a masterful exploration of the ties that bind and the rebellions that break them.
In this definitive collection, Luigi Capuana—the father of Italian Verismo—strips away the romantic myths of the Mediterranean to reveal a world of sharp irony, biting social commentary, and the fierce, quiet strength of women fighting for a breath of air.
"A vivid, cinematic journey into the heart of 19th-century Sicily. Capuana is the missing link between Jane Austen’s domestic wit and Elena Ferrante’s raw intensity."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Luigi Capuana (1839–1915) was a novelist, critic, and journalist, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Italian literature. A pioneer of the Realist (Verismo) movement alongside Giovanni Verga, his work remains a cornerstone of European fiction.