Share
Fr. 24.50
Jeanne Ray
Julie and Romeo
English · Paperback / Softback
Shipping usually within 2 to 3 weeks (title will be printed to order)
Description
Zusatztext "At last! someone has written a love story for and about grown-ups! And that someone is a marvelous new writer named Jeanne Ray! whose contemporary take on old rivalries! star-crossed passions! and clandestine intrigues charts a fresh! funny! exquisitely plotted tale of! well! Shakespearean proportions. Julie and Romeo is absolutely delicious. A smart! sexy celebration of the timeless nature of romance." —A. Manette Ansay! author of Vinegar Hill and Midnight Champagne "Love and desire will not be denied in this lighthearted inversion of a classic story. Filled with the delicate sweetness of fresh flowers and new love! Julie and Romeo is a smart! funny! touching book. Where has Jeanne Ray been hiding all these years?" —Alison McGhee! author of Shadow Baby Informationen zum Autor JEANNE RAY is a nurse living in Nashville. She is the mother of the novelist Ann Patchett. This is her first novel. Klappentext Romeo Cacciamani and Julie Roseman are rival florists whose families have hated each other for as long as anyone can remember, yet no one can remember why. When the two meet at a small business owners' seminar, an intense and unwavering attraction blooms between them. Unsure of what fate has in store, but deeply in love, Julie and Romeo are not about to let something as silly as a generations-long feud stand in their way. That is, until Romeo's octogenarian mother, Julie's meddling ex-husband, and a cast of grown Cacciamani and Roseman children begin to intervene with a passionate hatred that matches that of the Montagues and Capulets.A love story for the ages - all ages - Julie and Romeo is a stunning novel of star-crossed love finally found, threatened by family, but with a profound and modern finale of delicious proportion. Leseprobe The first time I heard the name Cacciamani I was five years old. My father said it, and then he spit. The spitting I had seen before. I watched my father spit out his toothpaste into the sink. I had seen him spit once while mowing the lawn when he claimed to have taken in a mouthful of gnats. But this particular spitting, the spitting done in association with the word Cacciamani, was done directly onto the cement floor of the back room of Roseman's, our family's florist shop. That floor, like everything else in my father's world, was kept meticulously clean, nary a leaf hit that floor, and so even as a child I recognized the utter seriousness of his gesture. "Pigs," my father said, referring not to himself for what he had done to his floor but to the name that had led him to do it. I wish I could remember the rest of this story, how the Cacciamanis had come up in the first place, but I was five. Fifty-five years later, only the highlights of such childhood memories remain. Commentators, the people reading their opinions on the news, the people on the op-ed page of the Globe, love to say that hate is a learned thing. Children mimic the appalling racial slurs of their appalling parents, every bitter, contemptible piece of narrow-mindedness is handed down from generation to generation like so much fine family silver. I doubt it is as easy as this, as I know my own two daughters have picked up a few things in this world I will not take responsibility for, but then I think of my father and the small, shimmery pool of his spit on the floor. I hated Cacciamani with all the passionate single-mindedness of a child without even knowing what or who it was. I decided it was a fish. My father, who loved just about everything, was not a fan of fish, and so I assumed the conversation must have gone something like this: My mother: Howard, I got some nice fresh Cacciamani for dinner tonight. My Father: Cacciamani! [Spit] Pigs! For the next several years I imagined pale-fleshed, rubbery bottom feeders, the dreaded Cacciamani, snuffling around blindly at the bottom of Boston Harbo...
Product details
Authors | Jeanne Ray |
Publisher | Crown Publishing Group |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2013 |
EAN | 9780307986726 |
ISBN | 978-0-307-98672-6 |
No. of pages | 240 |
Dimensions | 143 mm x 195 mm x 17 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
|
Customer reviews
No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.
Write a review
Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.