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The Village Trattoria

By: Annabelle Thorpe
Narrated by: Sara Alexander
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Bloomsbury presents The Village Trattoria by Annabelle Thorpe, read by Sara Alexander.

Italy 1943

The village trattoria, Casa Maria, is famed for its food and for Elena, the formidable matriarch who runs it. But now war has come to Umbria.

Sophia di Luca cooks brilliantly and expects to take over the trattoria from Elena one day. But instead it is charismatic, unpredictable Giorgio Capaldi who has inherited it and now arrives from Rome to run it.

While Sophia and Giorgio clash, the town falls under Nazi occupation. And when no one knows who to trust, it is Casa Maria that becomes the centre for secrets, dangerous passions and ultimately betrayal.

‘A wonderful, joyous book, which really spoke to me about the indomitability of the human spirit.’ Elizabeth Enfield

** PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS THE ENEMY OF LOVE **

©2025 Annabelle Thorpe (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
20th Century Historical Historical Fiction Military World Literature Rome Village

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The Italian setting is lovingly described...a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit in times of extreme adversity (Historical Novel Review)
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