After going completely crazy with Bhutan, I pulled it back in a little for this one. I have actually been to Italy – my mother-in-law was born in Udine, and we have family there. But I’ve never really thought about living there. Martha and her husband John decide to live in Rome for almost two years while he goes to school and she learns Italian (sort of). She had lots of great stories about life in Rome, and even though that wasn’t my favorite city (Florence was), it still made me want to go back. It was also interesting because Miller moved to Italy at the end of August 2001, so she and her husband got a different perspective on 9/11. I also loved all the people that she met. This is a fun look at the real Rome – not the tourist version.
Reading these books remind me that the world remains a big and beautiful place, and one day – hopefully sooner than later – we’ll get to go out and see it again.
Until then, NPL’s got you covered.
Happy faux-travelling,
:) Amanda