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  • A Rosie Life In Italy 3

  • Should I Stay or Should I Go?
  • By: Rosie Meleady
  • Narrated by: Madeleine Brolly
  • Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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A Rosie Life In Italy 3

By: Rosie Meleady
Narrated by: Madeleine Brolly
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With a new roof and working electrics in place on her villa in Italy, Rosie is ready for the next phase of turning the 22-roomed derelict Italian villa into a home. It needs to be ready in time for her elderly Irish parents to move in and her daughter to finally visit after being separated for so long. However, with renovation disasters, endless negotiations with the Shouty Woman at the bank, and the several shades of suffocating mold in every room, it seems like the house will never be a home for Rosie and her family, let alone her octogenarian parents from Ireland.

The overenthusiastic tradesmen who put water in the electrics and leave unexpected bills in the letterbox strengthen the thought that perhaps it would be easier to leave the "villa in Italy" dream behind and just pack up and move back to Ireland.

Funny women's memoir book.

©2022 Rosemarie Meleady (P)2023 Rosemarie Meleady
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Slice of life continuum with color!

I’m enjoying the series! As an Italian American who travels frequently to italy, I relate to her characters and locale. As a middle generation “child” caring for parents and kids, I empathize with her situation. And as one who enjoys storytelling I am enthralled with her ability to weave a tale with laughter, sorrow, and compassion.

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Worth reading!

Rosie writes in a way that makes you feel as if you’re a part of her life. She finds humor in the worst situations and leaves a smile on your face. I feel like I’ve known her forever!

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Just love these books!

A huge move to Italy is in my imminent future and reading these books is preparing me for what’s to come.
Rosie’s Irish wit and humor resonate well with this displaced Welsh expat living in California.
The books are well written and entertaining while giving you a taste of what it’s REALLY like to deal with Italian bureaucracy!
It’s written from her heart and will warm yours. Great reads.

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Rosie is Full of Life

All of Rosie’s books are enjoyable. She sure is having a hard time in Italy.

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