Kristin D. (kdurham2813) reviewed The Supreme Macaroni Company (Valentine, Bk 3) on + 753 more book reviews
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The third book finds Valentine, newly engaged as it starts just moments after the second book ended. She gets married and then must start living as a married woman when she has spent many many years single. I loved the juggling act of family, career and lifestyle and trying to please each part of her life all at the same time - it is such a theme that many women now have to deal with and the juxtaposition of her Italian husband who has a different view of what a woman's role should be.
A complete twist at the end took this book to a completely different level than the last two and really made me feel the closure of the trilogy. I can't believe Trigiani went there but when I finished reading the book, I was glad she did!
The third book finds Valentine, newly engaged as it starts just moments after the second book ended. She gets married and then must start living as a married woman when she has spent many many years single. I loved the juggling act of family, career and lifestyle and trying to please each part of her life all at the same time - it is such a theme that many women now have to deal with and the juxtaposition of her Italian husband who has a different view of what a woman's role should be.
A complete twist at the end took this book to a completely different level than the last two and really made me feel the closure of the trilogy. I can't believe Trigiani went there but when I finished reading the book, I was glad she did!