
BY: Linda Hitchcock
The View from Lake Como is Adriana Trigiani’s 21st published book. Whether you have faithfully followed her from debut novel Big Stone Gap (2000) or are just joining those devoted readers — the self-described evangelical acolytes who celebrate each word, clever phrase and humorous heart-warming tale of families that often harbor deep secrets — be prepared for another soul-satisfying experience.
Trigiani is a consummate, spellbinding storyteller who, without a modicum of exaggeration, will likely remain celebrated a century from now as one of the truly great authors of the 21st century. Her works of both fiction and non-fiction are consistently on best-seller lists, and she has garnered an impressive number of awards along with consistent, well-deserved praise.
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