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12/24/2013

The House in Amalfi

I've just begun this book which I'm reading mostly for the setting and the atmosphere. Elizabeth Adler evokes the sense of place so invitingly that I can feel  the breeze and smell the lemon trees.
 




'For two years I have lived alone, not allowing even a dog or a cat to intrude on my solitude. My friend Jammy Mortimer, who I’ve known since we were little kids, says I’m getting creepy. “All this loneliness is not good for you,” she says in her usual forthright manner. “You’ll end up a fat, eccentric recluse, refusing to open the door even to me.” '



 'I didn’t know it on that sunny morning in Rome, but I had yet to experience true happiness. The “real thing” would not come until the following year, when Jon-Boy took me to live in the house in Amalfi. The place where, ten years later, he would die so mysteriously.'



The Beautiful Amalfi Coast, Italy 

3 comments:

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

I like that intro (solitude too..LOL) Thanks for visiting and joining us on Christmas Eve - Merry Christmas.

Nise' said...

Beautiful setting! Enjoy.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like an interesting read.