Quiet longing, a widow’s Italian estate, and a hopeful young boy collide in a tale of memory and renewal.
In this evocative period novel, a widow living among seven Italian hills finds her loneliness challenged when a dying civilization of care and a child named Sandro arrive at her door. The book follows Esther Da Trofo as she negotiates loss, love, and the uneasy promises of a second chance, set against luminous sunsets, tranquil gardens, and the slow work of healing.
As Esther shelters the foundling and confronts memories of a life that once glittered with power and partnership, she must decide what to hold onto and what to let go. The narrative expands through intimate moments with a colorfully drawn cast—the devoted staff, a venerable priest, and a network of friends—while the landscape itself becomes a character of its own, shaping mood and choice.
- Explore a widow’s interior life as she wrestles with grief and the impulse to care for a child in need.
- Witness the tension between idealism and reality as past loyalties are reexamined.
- Immerse in a rich, atmospheric setting of Italian beauty, ceremony, and quiet drama.
- Follow a journey of personal forgiveness, renewal, and the hard-won meaning of belonging.
Ideal for readers drawn to character-driven, mood-rich fiction with a strong sense of place and history.