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Mezza Italiana: an Enchanting Story About Love, Family, La Dolce Vita and Finding Your Place in the World

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Zoë Boccabella grew up in Brisbane in the 1970s and 80s. Back then, it was mostly an Anglo-Australian town - if you wanted to fit in, you did not bottle tomatoes, have plastic on the hallway carpet or a Glory Box of Italian linen tablecloths.
As a teenager, Zoë wanted to be like everyone else. She refused to call her grandmother Nonna, resisted learning Italian, and even dyed her dark hair blonde. But she could not shake the unsettling sense of feeling ‘half-and-half’ - half Australian, mezza Italiana - unable to fit fully into either culture.

Then Zoë travels to Italy to stay in the house that has belonged to her family for several centuries. It sits high in the mountains in the village of Fossa in Abruzzo, an hour and a half north-east of Rome. The Abruzzo region is the stuff of fairytales - castles, dark forests, serpent charmers and witches (Zoë’s great grandmother was the village witch). Family stories come to life and as Fossa casts its spell, Zoë begins to understand the courage of those who migrated and the preciousness of holding onto her ancestral culture. Then the earthquake hits, and in the wake of the devastation Zoë discovers the importance of endurance - in people, in places and in traditions.

Beautifully written, sprinkled with recipes and laced with love, Mezza Italiana is a heart-warming journey into the soul of Italy, and into a family you’ll never forget.

About the Author:
Zoë Boccabella was born and grew up in Brisbane. She has travelled extensively though Brisbane remains home. Writing chose her from an early age and after attempting her first ‘novel’, Tragedy Island at age seven, she has continued to write. Zoë has worked as a writer and researcher for universities, the government and ad agencies. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature and sociology, and a Master of Philosophy in diasporic writing. The early influences of her large, spirited Italian-Australian family inspire her writing, together with return journeys to Europe.

Author Biography:

Zoë Boccabella is an Australian author of both fiction and non-fiction. Her books have been much acclaimed, selected for literary and popular awards and sold internationally. Zoë's migrant ancestry and handed-down recipes influence her writing, along with subtropical Brisbane, where she was born and lives, as well as travels in Europe and Australia. With a degree in literature, communications and sociology and a Master of Philosophy, she's worked as a researcher, writer and media advisor for several levels of government, the police service, universities and freelance. Zoë also loves to cook, especially dishes from generations of women and men in her family and their varied cultural pasts, ingredients and spoken stories shared over the kitchen table. zoeboccabella.com
Release date Australia
April 1st, 2011
Pages
384
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
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Dimensions
139x190x27
ISBN-13
9780733329548
Product ID
10072380

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