Helpful Score: 2
Adriana Trigiani's Brava, Valentine is probably the best book she has written that I've read. From the wedding experience of her 80+ grandmother in Italy, and the families' excitement; there is much to chuckle about. Velentine's own experience with romance will take the reader on an adventure. Valentine is in the midst of assuming the family business that her grandmother leaves learning to work with her brother, Alfred. Valentine travels to Buenos Aires on business, her love of life, Gianlucca meets her. Disappointment comes. Read the book to learn what brings her sadness: the failing of business or love... The book will keep you turning page after page. The Angelini elite shoe designers lead a very interesting life...
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first book I've read by this author. I've seen her mentioned by another PBS member which encouraged me to read one of her books. I enjoyed the way the author describes places in this book. I also got a few giggles about some of the things mentioned between the family. I look forward to reading more books by this author.
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed the first one, the second one did not compare. It was however, a good escape and fast read. And, sometimes that is just what one needs! There is a group of us that enjoy Trigiani and talking about the characters she develops.