Wednesday, July 23, 2025
The View from Lake Como by Adriana Trigiani
THE
VIEW FROM LAKE COMO by Adriana Trigiani
is a coming-of-age story from a favorite author about Italian American families,
culture, and expectations. Trigiani introduces readers to Giuseppina Capodimonte
Baratta (called Jess), a recently divorced thirty-something who has moved back
in with her parents in Lake Como, New Jersey and handles household chores
(e.g., the big Sunday dinner) somewhat resentfully. Jess was not able to go
away to college and has worked for her childless Uncle Louie as a designer at his
marble and stone importing company. She is finally allowing herself to dream a
bit, especially about the trip to Italy that Louie has promised. A premature
death thwarts those plans, but Jess perseveres and challenges herself to find
independence and forgiveness. Amongst the advice for her: “When adapting to a
new environment, be kind to yourself. Making friends and acclimating is a
process. Seek comfort and familiarity but set a goal to talk to someone you
don't know every day. You will be empowered to form bonds and make friends.” Romance,
family history, and a visit to the original Lake Como await. THE VIEW FROM LAKE COMO received starred reviews from Booklist (“this
may be her best yet”) and Library Journal (“a captivating and memorable
read”). Be sure to also look for Trigiani’s debut novel Big Stone Gap
(published 25 years ago), Big Cherry Holler, Milk Glass Moon or
one of over a dozen other titles she has written.
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