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Bella Tuscany

The Sweet Life in Italy

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Bella Tuscany

By: Frances Mayes
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Frances Mayes, whose enchanting number one New York Times best seller Under the Tuscan Sun made the world fall in love with Tuscany, invites listeners back for a delightful new season of friendship, festivity, and food, there and throughout Italy.

Having spent her summers in Tuscany for the past several years, Frances Mayes relished the opportunity to experience the pleasures of primavera, an Italian spring. A sabbatical from teaching in San Francisco allowed her to return to Cortona - and her beloved house, Bramasole - just as the first green appeared on the rocky hillsides.

Bella Tuscany, a companion volume to Under the Tuscan Sun, is her passionate and lyrical account of her continuing love affair with Italy. Now truly at home there, Mayes writes of her deepening connection to the land, her flourishing friendships with local people, the joys of art, food, and wine, and the rewards and occasional heartbreaks of her villa's ongoing restoration.

It is also a memoir of a season of change, and of renewed possibility. As spring becomes summer she revives Bramasole's lush gardens, meets the challenges of learning a new language, tours regions from Sicily to the Veneto, and faces transitions in her family life.

Filled with recipes from her Tuscan kitchen and written in the sensuous and evocative prose that has become her hallmark, Bella Tuscany is a celebration of the sweet life in Italy.

©1999 Frances Mayes (P)1999 Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, A Division of Random House, Inc.
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"Tuscany may have found its own bard in Frances Mayes." (New York Times)

"This beautifully written memoir about taking chances, living in Italy, loving a house, and always, the pleasures of food, would make a perfect gift for a loved one. But it's so delicious, read it first yourself." (USA Today)

"So enchanting that an armchair traveler will find it hard to resist jumping out of the chair and following in her footsteps." (Publishers Weekly)

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In this book the author continues her thoughtful, lush style found in Under the Tuscan Sun, but this book is superior to the earlier work in several respects: the author seems more confident in her style; while the focus remains on Tuscany and specifically Cortona, other parts of Italy are visited; and shifting the focus somewhat from house restoration provides for greater engagement with the people, art and culture of Tuscany. Unfortunately, as with the first book, the author continues her wooden style of narration, dampening the pleasure that otherwise comes with this marvelous prose.

Bella Tuscany

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An interesting read, but I wish I had the hard copy. Frances' sing song voice is distracting. She sounds like a 5th grade teacher reading to her class and does not do her own work justice. I know she must think how hard is it to read one's own work? but an actor would add so much to this lovely story.

Frances Mayes - let someone else read your work!

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Frances narrates tales of her beloved home and the beautiful land she calls her seasonal home. Oh if I could trade places with her! We will be visiting there next spring and we hope to visit many of the places she describes. Thank you Frances for sharing a glimpse into your Italian life.

Another lovely taste of Tuscany

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I loved this book. it is a wonderful companion to the first. and unlike other reviewers,I enjoyed the author's narration. it has a peaceful sound that seems in tune with the story.

lovely book

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I like her books, I love the images of Tuscan (and greater Italian) life. But the narration is awful... I couldn't make it past the first chapter.

I'll stick to the paperback for this one.

She is an author, not a narrator...

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The book was good although a little disjointed.
The narration was AWFUL. Couldnt finsh the audio.

couldn't finish

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Will be requesting a refund, couldn’t get past the narrator’s voice. I’m sure I would love the story though

I can’t

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I wanted to like this audiobook. I really tried.
We've loved Italy--Tuscany especially--since our first journey to Siena some years ago. In this novel I wanted vivid and memorable imagery, seasoned with bits of the discernable rhythm of spoken Italian; to feel the heat reflected among the ageing stucco-and-rock buildings toe to toe along the winding lanes; to smile at the uneven gait of the peasant woman scavenging edibles from the Terraces while Frances and Ed enjoyed their slumber.
The prose was too fecund, the similes too mundane, to give life to the author's relentlessly ordinary personal observations. I admit, the phrasing was made less bearable for me by the actual sound of the author's voice. A strong but entirely defensible opinion here: standard written English isn't the same stuff as conversation, unless dialect or dialog is intended. To communicate audibly, one needs careful enunciation, appropriate emphasis, occasional alterations in cadence--to truly connect with the hearer. And, alas, it needs to be uttered in a relatively non-regional voice. The gentle lilt of a Georgia-Virginia-California diction amalgam is incredibly distracting from an otherwise adequate novel. Apply that voice to any Italian vocabulary (not really mimiced after seven years...) and the effect is beyond tedious.
I would purchase and hear Frances Mayes' books on Audible again, but only if presented by an adequate actor.

Maudlin Journal cum Drawl

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What would have made Bella Tuscany better?

A different narrator would have made it better!

How did the narrator detract from the book?

The southern accent (heavy!) just didn't go with the luxurious descriptions of the gorgeous Tuscan hillsides and the succulent dishes described within.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

I do love the story, but in print.

Not The Voice I Envisioned

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Sorry ... Frances is painful to listen to and ruins the story. Her southern accent and unfortunate cadence together with her murder of the Italian language is unbearable.

Painful to listen

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