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Women in Sunlight

A Novel

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Women in Sunlight

By: Frances Mayes
Narrated by: Kimberly Farr
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The story of four American strangers who bond in Italy and change their lives over the course of an exceptional year, from the bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun.

Don’t miss Frances Mayes in PBS’s Dream of Italy: Tuscan Sun Special!

She watches from her terrazza as the three American women carry their luggage into the stone villa down the hill. Who are they, and what brings them to this Tuscan village so far from home? An expat herself and with her own unfinished story, she can’t help but question: will they find what they came for?

Kit Raine, an American writer living in Tuscany, is working on a biography of her close friend, a complex woman who continues to cast a shadow on Kit’s own life. Her work is waylaid by the arrival of three women—Julia, Camille, and Susan—all of whom have launched a recent and spontaneous friendship that will uproot them completely and redirect their lives. Susan, the most adventurous of the three, has enticed them to subvert expectations of staid retirement by taking a lease on a big, beautiful house in Tuscany. Though novices in a foreign culture, their renewed sense of adventure imbues each of them with a bright sense of bravery, a gusto for life, and a fierce determination to thrive. But how? With Kit’s friendship and guidance, the three friends launch themselves into Italian life, pursuing passions long-forgotten—and with drastic and unforeseeable results.
Family Life Friendship Genre Fiction Women's Fiction Heartfelt World Literature Historical Fiction
Italian Adventure • Descriptive Writing • Believable Voices • Joyful Southern Women • Friendship Story • Great Reading

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this book struck s chord as 3 older women chose a different path from retirement home. great characters. great discussions on art. food, music. and gardens. didn't want the book to end. Bravo

I loved it

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I enjoyed this book, the story of the women, the description of the food, and the places they traveled to... but if I wasn't heading to Italy next week for the first time, I'm not sure I would have. At first I couldn't decide if it was the writing or the narrator that I was put off by, but it only happened when the narrator was speaking for Kit. She spoke as if she was awkwardly reading the world's longest poem. I didn't enjoy that style of it at all. And when art is discussed (SO many types of art) it was often like listening in on a conversation that wasn't meant for me. Overall, I enjoyed this book, but possibly just because it takes place where I want to be

But only because I will be in Italy next week...

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I truly enjoyed this book, an opportunity to journey alongside women on their Italian adventures.

A wonderful book to inspire

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After growing up in Texas and moving to California in my early 20s, I worked hard to lose the southern accent I grew up with. 20+ years later and I thought I was safe. Until this book. The voices and accents created by Kimberly Farr were so believable and adorable that I found myself accidentally slipping a "y'all" or "well I'll be" into my every day conversation. Also biscuits. Totally whipped up some homemade biscuits to put my olive tapenade on the other day. #southernitalianfusion

This book is so fun and colorful, and so easy to visualize what has been written by the author that I now want to move in with these women and enjoy and newly re-cultivated southern accent in Italy. Seems doable.

Hey y'all

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A combination of Grace & Frankie, wine country, with a hint of Eat Pray Love,
This was a nice book to listen to while driving, cooking and doing laundry.
It sweeps you away to another country while being entertained by these women trying to find themselves after marriages and the kids are grown.
Frances’ writing is so poetic and descriptive. The food they eat makes you jealous.
There’s bits and pieces that seem to be taken straight from her other novels also.
Just a feel good book.
Cons: the narrator did a great job! But it was hard to keep track of who was who sometimes, especially because the book is written in 1st person and omni. But you get the gist.

Lovely escape

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