The book The Shoemaker's Wife was written by author Adriana Trigiani Here you can read free online of The Shoemaker's Wife book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Shoemaker's Wife a good or bad book?
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“The world just got smaller, didn’t it? You found me again,” he whispered. “It wasn’t hard. I walked down Mulberry Street.” “I know, I know, it was an accident. But really, are there accidents? Or does fate determine time and place and opportunity?” “I don’t know—for a shoemaker’s apprentice you sound like Plutarch.” “I don’t know him. I read Cellini.” “Benvenuto Cellini’s autobiography?” Enza asked. “You know it?” “I read it on the mountain. My teacher gave it to me. He thought I would grow up... to be an artist.” “And have you?” “I don’t know. A lot of artists work in factories.” Enza smiled. “And some even make shoes.” “I’m not nearly the artist he was,” Ciro said shyly. “But I bet you’re a better man. Cellini was horrible to his wife and children. He was jealous, he maimed and murdered, he practically invented the vendetta. So you’d better stop talking to me and pay some attention to the May Queen, or we’ll see some old Sicilian curses thrown around here like party streamers.”
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Guest7 years ago
The perfect characterization, beautiful description of nature, the real life situations, human complexities and above all the lovely, strong human bonding........I loved it all.
bubbles123reader6 years ago
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Guest7 years ago
This book drags on forever. I wanted to like it but my god, it is like 500 pages of someone's whole autobiography. I was waiting for the end. Don't recommend it unless you like really long, pointless books.
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