Today we have a review from team member Alison, she blogs at http://alisonwilliamswriting.wordpress.com/
Alison chose to read and review The Song Of The Cypress by Tonia Parronchi
The Song of the Cypress by Tonia Parronchi
Ann is a woman who is only half alive, caring for a mother who has sunk into depression and illness since the death of her husband, leaving Ann to a lonely childhood and a miserable adulthood. Her mother’s death offers the chance of a fresh start and Ann dreams of the cypress on the night before her mother’s funeral.
Ann travels to Tuscany, and in a small village finds the cypress. She begins her transformation, embracing her new life and her neighbours, the chatty Lucia and Pietro, Lucia’s quiet husband, hard-working put upon Rita and, of course, gentle, handsome Joe.
She also encounters the strange, wild, carefree old woman Fiammetta, the white witch, who teaches Ann about herbal remedies and healing, and shows her how to connect fully with the cypress and its song.
This is a beautifully written story. The sense of place is wonderful; I felt as though I was there in the Tuscan countryside as the seasons changed. The descriptions of the scenery, the seasons and the people are extremely well done and Ann is an interesting and well-drawn main character. I wanted her to be happy and to find the life and love she deserved. I also wanted to be in the warm sun of Tuscany, with its beautiful scents and scenery, all of which were brought beautifully to life.
I did feel that Ann’s out of body experiences were rather drawn out and repetitive at times – but this is my only criticism. This is a lovely book, and one I definitely recommend.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Find a copy here from Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com
Reblogged this on Alison Williams Writing and commented:
Really recommend this book – thanks Rosie for organising the book review team!
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Enticing review. It has my attention. 😛
Happy Valentines Day. ❤
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I absolutely love the cover and the book sounds wonderful!
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Thanks for the review. I love the cover of this one. 🙂
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