Sally Brady's Italian Adventure
by
Christina Lynch
Order:
USA
Can
St. Martin's, 2023 (2023)
Hardcover, e-Book
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
C
hristina Lynch's
Sally Brady's Italian Adventure
takes its irrepressible young heroine from 1931 Los Angeles to World War II Italy. A dust bowl refugee, Sally was sent by her desperate parents by train from Iowa at age eleven '
to find work and send money.
'
E
scaping a cop, Sally hurls herself into a car and so meets Hollywood movie star Patsy Chen, who decides to adopt her. She spends four years '
in the velvety lap of luxury
' Then, her career in a lull and divorced, Patsy takes Sally to Naples.
M
oving to 1931 Italy, readers are introduced to Sienese author Lapo and his English wife Eleanor, living in a half-ruined castle. Mussolini has declared Lapo's
Dolce Vita
, his favorite book. We also meet Lapo's eleven-year-old son Alessandro, who is not a fan of Il Duce.
T
he story moves back and forth between the two families. Lapo is pulled reluctantly into Mussolini's orbit (as ghostwriter for Il Duce's autobiography). Sally completes Swiss finishing school; helps Patsy pen her Hearst newspaper gossip column as the
Bon Vivant
; and eventually takes it over.
M
atters gradually get darker after Pearl Harbor. Alessandro is drafted. Sally tries to leave but is refused an exit visa. Mussolini declares war on the U.S.. Good people do what they can, taking risks to help others survive. Sally and Alessandro meet, share danger and hardship, and are separated.
S
ally Brady's Italian Adventure
is quite a story, at times tragical but at others funny and verging on farcical. Highly recommended.
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