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Peter Pezzelli

    Peter Pezzelli crafts compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships and moral quandaries. His style is noted for its keen insight and empathy, with a meticulous attention to detail and the psychological depth of his characters. Pezzelli's works often explore themes of family, loss, and the search for meaning, prompting readers to reflect on their own values. Through his novels, he offers a distinct perspective on contemporary society and the human condition.

    Peter Pezzelli
    Asagaj, Italské lekce, Temnější než noc, Spolek přátel krásné literatury a bramborových koláčů
    Deväť drakov / Ako pretekať v daždi / Hroziace nebezpečenstvo / Vila Mirabella
    Platanová alej, Štestí v neštěstí, Budík v srdci, Sklářův učeň
    VILLA MIRABELLA
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    Francesca's Kitchen
    • 2016

      Francesca's Kitchen

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(33)Add rating

      The novel explores the significance of family connections within Italian-American culture, infused with humor and warmth. It highlights the transformative power of familial bonds and the comfort they bring, even when one may not realize their importance. Through engaging storytelling, Peter Pezzelli captures the essence of togetherness and the emotional richness of family life.

      Francesca's Kitchen
    • 2004

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of Italy's Abruzzo region, the novel captures the essence of village life, from the aroma of freshly baked bread to morning routines of shopkeepers. It weaves a poignant tale of a May-December romance, highlighting the emotional richness and sensory details of the landscape. The story is infused with the charm of local traditions and the allure of the countryside, making it a heartfelt exploration of love and connection.

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