The Supreme Macaroni Company synopsis from Goodreads:
For over a hundred
years, the Angelini Shoe Company in Greenwich Village has relied on the
leather produced by Vechiarelli & Son in Tuscany. This historic
business partnership provides the twist of fate for Valentine Roncalli,
the school teacher turned shoemaker, to fall in love with Gianluca
Vechiarelli, a tanner with a complex past . . . and a secret.
A
piece of surprising news is revealed at The Feast of the Seven Fishes
when Valentine and Gianluca join her extended family on a fateful
Christmas Eve. Now faced with life altering choices, Valentine remembers
the wise words that inspired her in the early days of her beloved
Angelini Shoe Company: "A person who can build a pair of shoes can do
just about anything." The proud, passionate Valentine is going to fight
for everything she wants and savor all she deserves-the bitter and the
sweetness of life itself.
Romantic and poignant, told with humor
and warmth, and bursting with a cast of endearing characters, The
Supreme Macaroni Company is a sumptuous feast of delights: a portrait of
a woman and the man she loves, her passion for craftsmanship, and the
sacrifices it takes to build and sustain a family business while keeping
love and laughter at the center of everything.
My Review:
The Supreme Macaroni Company by Adriana Trigiani is the 3rd book in Trigiani's "Valentine" series which you maybe wouldn't realize if you picked this book up because it's the first book that doesn't use Valentine's name in the title. Nora introduced me to Trigiani years ago and it has been fun to read her books over the years. They tend to be fairly light reads, but have enough depth to keep them from really falling into the "chick lit" category, although some of them dip their toe into that category.
In The Supreme Macaroni Company, the main character has just gotten engaged on Christmas Eve to her Italian boyfriend. This final book in the series follows the ups and downs of her relationship to an older man with a bit of a past. Valentine is in her mid-30s and is a bit stubborn and unwilling to compromise at times, so there is plenty of conflict in the book and at times you wonder how this couple will make it. While Trigiani's books tend to be light reads, there are some sad elements to this book.
Overall, I enjoyed the book. I feel like Valentine could have maybe grown more as a character over the course of the series, but I will say that she grew quite a bit in this group. I am glad I read this final story as it completed a story that I had read over the course of several years. Lastly, I will say that Trigiani did a good job of weaving in details from past books so it made it easy to follow if it had been awhile since you had read the other books.
Have you read anything by Trigiani?
I received a
complimentary copy of this book from TLC Book Tours. I was not compensated for this review, and the
opinions are my own.
7 comments:
This book. It made me cry. Phew. My review is going up in January but I haven't written it yet as I don't want to cry all over again. I am SUCH a softie for her books, as you know. =) I know that all series have to end but I am sad to see this one come to a close... but that just means she can start a new one!
I've never read anything by her, soit's good to get your take. I do like series books -- when they're well done you can really grow and become attached to the character!
I haven't read anything by her. But I do own the first book in the series, so knowing how similar our tastes tend to be, especially on historical type books, maybe it's time I finally start reading it!
I haven't read anything by her but I've heard great things from you, Nora and Stephany now so I may have to pick one of her books up soon. Right now I'm reading another book by Kristin Hannah and really really enjoying it!
Ooh, ooh, ooh! This book is on my nightstand. I'm reviewing it in early January. I can't wait to read it! I've been following along on Valentine's journey for a while now, so I'm interested to see how it ends!
Nope, never read anything by her ... I haven't been reading anywhere near as much as I used to.
I'm glad you enjoyed this conclusion to the series! Thanks for being on the tour.
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