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Lost in the Spanish Quarter
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Lisa Flanagan
- Length: 13 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Told with the intimacy and ferocity of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels and set in the passionate, intense, and crumbling neighborhood known as the Spanish Quarter of Naples, comes a tale of two students searching for love and belonging in the city they so desperately want to call home.
Several years after leaving Naples, Heddi receives an email from Pietro, her first love, admitting that he was wrong. Immediately, Heddi is transported back to her college days in that heartbreakingly beautiful city built on the ruins of a legendary empire set against the backdrop of a sleeping volcano. The narrow, winding streets of Naples’ Spanish Quarter still sparks the pain of longing and a desire to belong. It is the place she so wanted to call home despite being l’americano. But for Heddi’s tribe of university friends, Naples was the first taste of freedom and an escape from their familial obligations. For all of them Naples is a place that they’ll never forget: the setting of their unrestrained youth.
When Heddi unexpectedly meets Pietro, a fellow student, they are immediately drawn to one another and fall into a whirlwind romance. She is searching for the roots she never had, while he is trying to escape his. Naples, alive and fierce, and ultimately elusive, becomes a real university of life.
In this poignant, atmospheric coming of age tale of first love - of a place, of a person - languages and cultures collide while dreams soar and crash in spectacular ways.
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- Mel
- 2020-06-29
friends, family and a love of Naples.
while some of the characters were distracting in the way the narrator depicted them, the story was a love story of friendship, family, Naples and the land. nicely told with letters from future selves mixed into the current story. enjoyable to the end.