Thursday, May 23, 2024

One Italian Summer





 I just finished reading One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle. This is the second book of hers that I have read. The first one, In Five Years actually made my disappointed list. However, unlike the first book I felt like this one stayed on point, and was an intriguing concept. 


To be honest I think I picked it mainly because of its size. I’ve been using name 30 minute/ two week rule and have been pleased to have read faithfully so much fiction this year. 


The story is about a young woman who loses her mother to cancer. They had planned a trip to Italy, and Katie decides to take the trip on her own. 


While there she meets a younger version of her mother, and learns not only more about her mother’s life, but her own. It is a sweet read about the love of a mother and a daughter. 


A quote that resonated with me was,


“The difference between being good and bad at something is just interest.”

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