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Great New Book on Italy
Want to share a new book I've discovered entitled "Pizzas and Piazzas" that is a humorous travelogue throughout many parts of Italy. Terrific fun, and as we used to say in 5th grade book reports, "Highly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject."
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Have to agree with Steve. Read it, laughed, ordered a couple copies for friends. Look for it online-- my local store didn't have a copy but would order it "within the week." No wonder I buy so many books online.
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In view of the current "euros vs euro" spat, I guess the author should have titled the book, Pizze e Piazze.<BR><BR>I'll be looking for it.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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to the top<BR>
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What does "to the top" mean? :)<BR><BR>Thanks for the tip about the book, Steve.
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it means "al capo"... :)<BR>
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In the "It's A Small World" department, I searched for this book on Amazon (it's there). Found that the author is, Jan Kubick (if I remember correctly, both husband and wife are named Jan). When I was planning my very first Italy trip in 1998, I read their delightful travelogue on the web and then corresponded with him by e-mail. Here's the website: http://athena.prs.k12.nj.us/users/jwoods/home.html<BR><BR>Guess he's (they've?) turned their travel experiences into a book.<BR><BR>Enjoy!
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Bravo, Betsy. Good detective work. The name struck a bell, and I remembered the site but couldn't find it last night. I remembered the site because he had a good sense of humor.
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Thanks, SC. Laughed out loud when I saw the author's name at Amazon. Their web page was the first one I saved as a neophyte trip planner. I really enjoyed their obvious love of Italy, especially the food. <BR><BR>Jan and Jan, if you're lurking here, let us know!
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I also very much enjoyed <BR>"Sprezzatura: 50 Ways Italian Genius Shaped the World" by d'Epirio.<BR>Short, informative, slightly irreverent essays on notables from the first century to the 20th.<BR>
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Ordered Piazzas and Pizzas on line yesterday. Based on the comments here, look forward to reading it. Also bookmarked the authors' web site (thanks for the info). <BR><BR>j
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