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A huge Italian bestseller, The Secret Ways of Perfume is an evocative, poignant read set between the cobbled streets of Florence and the lavender fields of Provence -- perfect for fans of The Secret Language of Flowers, Victoria Hislop and Santa Montefiore.

From Florence to Paris, a scent like no other can take you unexpected places...

Elena has a gift unlike any other: the ability to decipher the ingredients of a perfume from its scent alone. Perfume is a part of who she is, and where she comes from. Only wrapped in essences of flowers, herbs and spices does she feel truly at home.

But when Elena's gift leads her to Paris to learn about the ancient arts of the craft, she also discovers a secret recipe designed by her great-grandmother that no other perfumer has been able to replicate.

As Elena immerses herself in the task, travelling from Paris to Florence, she encounters Cail: a kind, shy man who has his own gift for cultivating unique roses. Together they will follow a path of secret scents, distant memories, and the hope of finding a love neither will ever forget.

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CRISTINA CABONI lives in the province of Cagliari with her husband and their three children. In addition to devoting herself full time to writing, Cristina also works for the family beekeeping business, dealing with the care of queen bees, and also enjoys cultivating a variety of roses. The world of perfumes and natural essences has been a passion of Cristina's for a long time. Her debut novel, The Secret Ways of Perfume, is a tribute to the connection between scent, memory and emotion, and was a highly acclaimed bestseller in Italy before its publication in English.
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Prologue
Rosewood: movement: Sweet and fruity with a hint of spice, obtained from tropical trees.
The fragrance of trust and serenity.
Evokes the sweet pain of longing and hope.
Florence, twenty years ago

‘Close your eyes, little one.’ ‘Like this, Grandma?’


‘Yes, Elena, like that. Now do what I taught you.’


With her hands resting on the table, in the semi-darkness of the room, the little girl closes her eyes tight. Her slender fingers sweep across the surface and catch hold of the smooth edge in front of her. But it’s not the essences in the jars covering the walls that she can smell. It’s her grandmother’s impatience. It’s the scent of her own fear.


‘Well?’


‘I’m trying.’


The old lady purses her lips.

 

The smell of her anger is bitter,
like the last puff of smoke a piece of wood exudes as it’s about to turn to ash. In a minute Grandma will hit her, and then she’ll storm out. Elena knows she just has to hold out a little longer; just a little . . .


‘Come on, concentrate! And close your eyes like I told you!’


The slap barely puts a hair out of place on Elena’s head. It’s not a ral slap, but fake, just like everything else. Like the lies her grandmother tells, and the lies Elena tells her in return.


‘So – tell me what it is.’

 

Tired of waiting, Lucia Rossini waves a vial full of essences under the child’s nose. But she’s not looking for a simple answer from the girl. She wants something else – something Elena has no intention of giving her.

‘Rosemary, thyme, verbena.’

 

Another slap.


Tears sting her eyes. But she doesn’t give in, and to steel herself she starts to hum a little tune.


‘No, no. You won’t find the Perfect Perfume like that. Don’t stay outside it. Go in – look for it! It’s part of you – you have to feel what it’s saying to you, you have to understand it, you have to love it. Try again, and this time try harder!’


But Elena doesn’t love perfume any more. She doesn’t want to see the meadows along the riverbank where her mother took her when she was little, just outside the village. She doesn’t want to hear the sound of the tender grass as it grows, or the water as it trickles by. She doesn’t want to feel the frogs’ eyes staring out at her from the reeds.


She squeezes her eyelids shut and grits her teeth, deter- mined to block everything out. But in that darkness, a spark suddenly ignites.


‘The rosemary is white.’


Her grandmother’s eyes widen.‘Yes,’ she murmurs, her face lighting up with hope.      ‘Why? Tell me all about it.’


Elena lets the feelings drift into her, filling her mind and her heart.

 

The rosemary is a colour now. She can feel it on the tip of her tongue, coursing under her skin, making her shiver. The bare white becomes red, then purple.


The girl’s eyes narrow in fright.


‘No, I don’t want to! I don’t want to!’


Frowning, her grandmother watches as she runs out of the room. Then, after a long sigh, she goes over to the window and opens the shutters. The tired evening light yawns its way into the laboratory that has belonged to the Rossini family for over three centuries.


Lucia takes a key from her apron pocket, reaches up and locks the wooden cupboard that spans the entire wall. As she opens the door, the gentle aroma of wild herbs emerges, followed by a fresh citrus perfume, blending into the scent of vanilla in the room.


Enveloped in this symphony of contrasting smells, the woman strokes the meticulously ordered volumes in front of her, then calmly selects one. She holds it against her chest for a moment, and, sitting at the polished wood table, she opens it with care, runnings her fingers over the time-yellowed pages, as she has done countless times before, in search of the Perfect Perfume.


In that moment, it seems as if Lucia is looking for some- thing else, too. But there’s nothing in the neat handwriting that can help her explain to her granddaughter that perfume is not something you choose.


Perfume is the way. And following it means finding your own heart.
1
Oak moss: lightness of heart. Intense, penetrating, ancestral. The fragrance of perseverance and strength.
Drives away thoughts of our own mistake. Lessens nostalgia or what might have been.
The present day

There was a dry smell rising up from the Arno river. The smell of mouldy flour, nauseating like the disappointment churning her stomach.


Elena Rossini stood on the Ponte Vecchio and wrapped her arms around her ches. In front of her, the river trickled by, parched by a dry summer which had barely seen rain.


‘There aren’t even any stars,’ she murmured to herself, staring up at the sky.


Yet from time to time a shaft of light illuminated the warm September evening and sparkled on the metallic surfaces of the ‘love locks’. – lovers’ padlocks that were clustered together on the bridge railing, like the thoughts jostling for space in her mind.


She stretched out her hand and touched one. For lovers, the objects represented promises of eternal commitment. Matteo had chosen a big, sturdy padlock; he had fastened it in front of her and then thrown the key into the river. Elena could still remember the taste of the kiss he gave her after- wards, right before he asked her to move in with him.


She froze.


Now he was her ex-boyfriend, ex-business partner, ex- so many things.

She wrapped her arms around her chest more tightly, staving off a shiver, and started walking, heading for Piazzale Michelangelo. But just before she set off, Elena cast one last glance at the string of romantic hopes. Matteo would soon be placing a new padlock there, she was willing to bet. A shiny gold one, if she knew her ex-boyfriend.


Matteo and Alessia – that was the name of the new chef, the woman who’d taken her place. The woman who, for a while, Elena had foolishly considered a friend. There was a time when they would giggle, huddled together, telling one another the things it seemed nobody else in the world could understand.


It was her own stupid fault, Elena told herself. She should have guessed there was something wrong, but Matteo had given nothing away – he’d never acted differently around Alessia.The thought filled her with anger. It wasn’t fair. He’d given her no choice.


She picked up her pace, as though she wanted to leave the scene she’d witnessed that morning behind her. But it was no use; the images kept playing over and over in her mind, like a scene from a film on a loop.


* * *
Elena had gone into the little restaurant she ran with Matteo. Normally, at that time of day, he’d be in the kitchen, sorting out the day’s menu. But when she opened the door she was greeted by a sight that stopped her in her tracks. She had to grab hold of the doorframe as her knees gave way with the shock.


Alessia and Matteo sprang up, trying to cover themselves any way they could.
The three of them looked at one another, stunned, the silence broken only by the laboured breathing of the two lovers.


Elena stood speechless, immobile, trying to comprehend exactly what she’d just witnessed. Then, slowly, her thoughts managed to push their way through the confusion in her mind.


‘What on earth are you doing?’ Elena shouted.
Later, she wished she’d said a lot more and done something completely different, regretting such a pointless question: the answer was glaringly obvious. If the blood hadn’t drained entirely from her head, taking the last of her sense of humour with it, Elena would have laughed at the grotesque scene in front of her. Instead,she just stood there,with her fists clenched and her heart beating furiously against her ribs – insulted, indignant, waiting for Matteo to explain himself.


But Matteo didn’t even bother to deny it. There was no ‘Ddarling, it’s not what it looks like’. Instead, he went on the attack..


‘What are you doing here? Shouldn’t you be in Milan?’ he snarled at her.


This reaction bewildered her – as if she were the one who needed to justify herself. She hadn’t been feeling well so she’d come back. She hadn’t let him know, though, because she hadn’t thought it was necessary.


‘How could you do something like this to me?’ The wrong phrase again.


Silence, embarrassment, helplessness, and – finally – anger. Words had never been her forte, and in that moment they deserted her completely. So she turned her gaze from him to Alessia, as if she could explain the obvious. Elena wanted to hit her, stamp on her ‘friend’ with all her might. Didn’t she realise what she’d just done?
Elena had been going out with Matteo for over two years. They were supposed to get married one day. Not that he’d asked her in so many words – but weren’t they living together? Hadn’t Elena invested the best part of her savings in his damned restaurant?


And now, her dreams, her plans . . . gone. It was all over. ‘There’s no point getting upset. These things happen,’ Matteo said.


These things happen?


That was the point her indignation reached its peak and, rather than falling to her knees, broken by the betrayal, she felt a fierce anger flow through her – and suddenly explode.


Seconds later, a pan was flying through the air straight towards the couple, who ran for cover behind the table. The clatter of metal hitting the floor marked the end of the whole affair.


Then Elena turned around and walked away from every- thing that, until just a few moments earlier, she had believed represented her future.

Nearby laughter tore her from her thoughts, making way for a bittersweet reflection, a thought that was barely even a
memory but gave her a stab of satisfaction nonetheless. Her grandmother, Lucia, had never liked Matteo Ferrari.

Elena, on the other hand, had adored him from the very beginning. She’d spoiled him and supported him. Yes, she’d helped him the way she thought a good partner should. She had never compromised their relationship by seeing other men – pointless dates and one-night stands simply didn’t interest her. Matteo was what she needed. He wanted a family, he liked children. And that was essential for her. It was, in the end, the reason she’d chosen him and done everything she could to keep him happy and fulfil his needs.


But he’d betrayed her anyway.


That was what stung the most. Her reward for making a commitment, for putting herself out there, had been more than disappointing: it had been a complete disaster.

There were so many people out that night. The pictureque, historic centre of Florence didn’t go to sleep until dawn: the piazzas were full of artists, students and tourists, stopping to chat under the streetlamps, or in darker corners perfect for more intimate encounters.


Elena walked on, letting her memories drift away, immers- ing herself in the familiar smells of the Santa Croce district. She knew every little crack in those streets, every cobblestone smoothed by centuries of footsteps. The outlines of houses soothed her tired eyes. Shop signs glimmered in the dark.The area never seemed to change; Elena was surprised by the strange pleasure she took from seeing these places again.


A year, she thought. It was over a year since she’d been back to her grandmother’s place. After Lucia’s death, she hadn’t set foot in the house again.


Yet for so long it had been her world. She’d been to junior school and then high school with the nuns in via della Colonna, just a stone’s throw from the Rossini family home. She used to watch the other children playing from those same windows.


None of them had understood about perfume. They’d never even seen an alembic still, had no idea, for isntance, that fat absorbed smells. Essence, concrete, absolute and blend were just random words to them.


But they all had a mother and father.


At first, she’d ignored the other children. But then she found herself envying their cosy, conventional world, wanting to be part of it, wanting to be like them.
Her classmates’ parents were always very nice to her: there were presents, invitations . . . She was never not included. But their smiles never reached their eyes. Their glances would flicker over her, as if she were a duty that had to be taken care of, a chore to be performed and forgotten.


And then she understood.


The bitter taste of shame had distanced her from even those friends who seemed not to mind the strange house she lived in, nor the fact that it was her grandmother who went to school conerts and parents’ evenings. There were other orphaned children, of course. The point was, though that Elena did actually have a mother.
Angrily, she pushed down that memory., which had lain dormant for years. Feeling sorry for herself . . . that was all she needed!


Swallowing back the bitterness, she picked up her pace again. She was almost there now.The high stone palazzo walls all around her felt welcoming and comforting. The air had turned cool, and the pavement gave off an acrid scent of humidity. Elena breathed it in, waiting for the moment it would meet the smell coming from the river.The smell of the past, the smell of loss.


She stopped in front of a huge door, put an old key into the lock and turned it. Closing her eyes for just a moment, she immediately felt better.


She was back.


Even though returning to her grandmother’s house was the only sensible thing to do, the young woman couldn’t ignore the deep sense of defeat. She’d left determined to change her life, and instead she was back here, in the house she’d left behind when she was so full of dreams for the future.


Elena almost ran up the stairs, trying not to look down the two dark corridors that led to what had once been the laboratory and Lucia Rossini’s workshop. She went into the bathroom, took a quick shower, then changed the sheets and got into bed.
Lavender, bergamot and sage. Their perfume drifted through the whole house: it was penetrating, like the loneliness crushing her heart. A moment before she surrendered to exhaustion, she thought she felt a soft hand stroking her hair.

The following morning she woke up early, as usual. She lay still for a moment, staring at the ceiling. She’d left the shutters open, that’s why it was so bright. The floor and the bed were bathed in sunlight. But it was the perfume of the house that fought its way through her lethargy and wrapped itself around her.


She got up, because she didn’t know what else to do. Downstairs, she took a seat in the same place she’d always sat in since she was a little girl. After a moment she looked at the polished wood table and noticed just how big it was. She fidgeted awkwardly in her chair. There was a gloomy, oppressive silence.


‘I could put the TV on,’ she mumbled aloud. But her grandmother didn’t have one; she’d always hated television. And Elena wa...

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