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Maria Coletta McLean

Auteur van Summers in Supino: Becoming Italian

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Summers in Supino is a moving exploration of the importance of place and family. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Coletta McLean’s account of her summers in Supino. While reading, I felt as though I’d been welcomed into the village of Supino for awhile, and treated as one of the family or a treasured friend. Now that I’ve finished the book, I feel an emptiness, as though I’ve just boarded the plane that will take me back to Toronto or somewhere else, thousands of miles from Supino, and I’m left dreaming about my next opportunity to return.… (meer)
 
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LMPadilla | 2 andere besprekingen | Dec 26, 2015 |
LOVED, loved, loved this story of a Canadian woman and her husband who return every summer to her father's home village in Italy. McLean writes so endearingly of the frustrations and joys of small town life where everyone knows what you are doing and cares about you. This caring is so poignant during her husband's slow death from cancer.
 
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brangwinn | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 1, 2014 |
This surprising memoir brings much more than travel, food, and scenery. I expected it would be about another American couple who decided to go back to the old country and how they dealt with the language and culture differences and the difficulties they occasioned. Instead, I got a warm, loving, bittersweet story of a Canadian couple returning to an Italian home they've had for years, and the growing affection they felt for the village and its people: an affection that was obviously reciprocated.

Maria Coletta McLean's father came to Canada from the village of Supino. When she married Bob McLean, she and her Italian family embarked on a mission to help Bob become Italian. Later, she and Bob purchased a small home in Supino to take her father home again before he died. Her earlier book " My Father Came from Italy" published in 2011, gives the backfill. However, I didn't feel I needed to read the earlier one to enjoy this one.

The heart-warming stories of how the Canadians (the becoming Italians) learn the pace of life in this tiny village, how to deal with electric companies, narrow streets, bathrooms that are only accessible by going outside and then coming in another door, village shopping, festas, and an entire cast of lovable, eccentric (to our eyes) characters who guide them on the journey of acculturation. Each summer, they stay a little longer, and each year the pull of staying permanently grows stronger. Bob, who runs a coffee roasting business in Toronto, finally decides he wants to open a coffee shop in the village.

When they return to Toronto to begin preparations for this momentous step, the story takes an unexpected and heart-stopping twist. Maria Coletta McLean's beautiful tribute to her husband, her family (both Canadian and Italian) is much more than a summer read. It's a memoir of love, loss and comfort. A definite cut above the average travel diaglogue.
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3
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61
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½ 3.6
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4
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