Adriana Trigiani is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of twenty books in fiction and non-fiction, which have been published in thirty-eight languages around the world. She is an award-winning playwright, television writer/producer and filmmaker. She wrote and directed the film version of her debut novel Big Stone Gap, and adapted her novel Very Valentine for television. She hosts Adriana Ink, which features the world's greatest authors in conversation. Adriana grew up in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia, where she co-founded the Origin Project, an in-school, year-round writing program that serves more than 2,500 students grades 1-12. She lives in New York City with her family. Follow Adriana on Facebook and Instagram @AdrianaTrigiani
There is a reason Adriana Trigiani is so beloved by her millions of
devoted readers. We all wait for the next book by this gorgeous
writer. It's here at last. Let Adriana Trigiani take you far
away
*Sarah Jessica Parker*
We are swept from Italy to France, Scotland, England, given
memorable characters, rich detail, tragedy, triumph, secrets and
surprises. Epic and captivating, this is a multi-generational saga
told by a gifted storyteller
*Choice*
Adriana Trigiani never fails to sweep you away with her richly
transportive prose. The Good Left Undone takes you through time and
across the globe from the Italian coast to the Scottish Highlands
as long-held secrets of the Cabrelli family come to light. An
emotional and beautiful tale of family, love, and loss
*Taylor Jenkins Reid, bestselling author of Malibu
Rising*
A story only Adriana Trigiani could have told. Rich in all the
elements that make a story memorable, relatable; family
complications we all share, choose to ignore, or seek to explain as
time closes in on us. Family secrets, family jealousies, across the
generations, across the landscapes under the Tuscan sun, the charm
of Marseille and the rugged beauty of Scotland, Domenica creates a
legacy for her children and grandchildren to unravel. Adriana is,
indeed, a storyteller second to none.
*Heather Morris, bestselling author of The Tattooist of
Auschwitz*
Trigiani writes an unforgettable historical epic in Italy, France,
Scotland and Churchill's England on the cusp of World War II.
Matelda Cabrelli Roffo, the matriarch of her contemporary Italian
family is determined to reveal her mother's secret past before it's
too late. This rich family story is magnificent in the telling.
*Lisa Jewell*
I honestly can't remember the last time a novel gave me such
absolute pleasure. The Good Left Undone is the perfect novel. It
carried me away and wrapped me up in the lives of generations of
women in one family. It touched on love and loss, on life and
death, on what's truly important; it made me forget everything
except what I was reading. A big, beautiful, wonderful book;
romantic, moving, transporting, affecting I will do everything I
can to encourage everyone to read it because I know they won't be
disappointed
*Louise Douglas, Richard and Judy and Kindle Top 5 Bestselling
Author*
At once epic and intimate, a delightful novel about the mysterious
lore of an unforgettable Italian family whose characters walk right
off the page
*Jess Walter, author of Beautiful Ruins*
A sprawling, majestic historical fiction feast that spans countries
and generations to find the heart and soul of a beautiful family.
This is Adriana Trigiani at her best
*Laura Dave, author of The Last Thing He Told Me*
A wondrous novel of storytelling, love, war, religion and that
which defines us all: family. Adriana Trigiani has outdone herself
with her sharp eye, her humor and her warm and generous heart
*Elin Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling author*
Adriana Trigiani merges life and fiction so completely it's
impossible to sort one from the other. Through Matelda and the
Cabrelli women, readers will find themselves fully immersed in
another place and time, but also vividly recalling the histories of
their own ancestors. An enduring testimony to the power of family
and stories - those we know well and those that have shaped us
without our knowing. Breathtakingly beautiful, powerful, lyrical,
and ultimately filled with goodness
*Lisa Wingate, New York Times bestselling author of
Before We Were Yours*
Adriana Trigiani is a gifted, natural storyteller and The Good Left
Undone is her at the top of her game. This beautiful, sweeping
historical epic about three generations of women paints an
exquisite portrait of love, loss, the ravages of time and the price
a family pays for its secrets. Brava!
*Kristin Hannah, New York Times bestselling author of The
Nightingale*
An exquisite gem of a novel, as it flits between present day and
the calamitous times of World War II. No one does historical
fiction better than Trigiani. You will fall in love with the
characters, especially Matelda Roffo. Godere!
*David Baldacci*
From time to time, readers are fortunate enough to come across a
novel that transports us so completely to a different time and
place, we can smell the air, taste the food. The Good Left Undone
is such a book: the power and the beauty of Italy and the Italians,
the devastation of wars and callous disregard for humans, the love
of life and others; all come across in this exquisite novel.
Trigiani has accomplished a true miracle
*W. Bruce Cameron, New York Times bestselling author*
Adriana Trigiani has written the triumph of her career in this
historical epic. This novel is the dramatic, emotional, and
profound saga of three generations of women in the Cabrelli family
of gemcutters-Domenica, Matelda, and Anina-and each character is
more brilliant than the last. This novel shines like a flawless
diamond, with a multifaceted narrative that shifts seamlessly
between Viareggio, Marseilles, and Scotland, bringing to light a
sweep of history that I never knew existed. Most of all, at its
core is the generous, beating heart of family - and a love story
that will seep into your soul. I have always loved Adriana
Trigiani's books, but The Good Left Undone is a crown jewel of
historical fiction
*Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author*
This beautifully written, immersive novel gripped me from the first
page and didn't let go. In The Good Left Undone, Adriana Trigani
sweeps you up and takes you on an epic journey both geographically
and emotionally in a story about love, grief and the heartbreaking
secrets woven into the tapestry of every family. Trigani's
evocative, richly textured prose conjures a fully-realised world
with characters and situations that you feel acutely invested in -
the cast of strong female characters resonated with me in ways I
didn't imagine and as I turned the last page I didn't want this
book to end. An emotional rollercoaster of a read, it's a book that
you'll need tissues for, but also one that brings immense joy. A
must-read for 2022
*Sarah Pearse, bestselling author of The Sanatorium*
Adriana Trigiani is a treasure and The Good Left Undone is a gem: a
sweeping epic that spans a century. Chronicling the fallout from
the cataclysmic sinking of the Arandora Star - torpedoed by a
German U-Boat in 1940 - this extraordinary novel manages to mourn
the dead, celebrate the living, and remind us that every family has
secrets that are heartbreaking, heartwarming, and (yes)
inspiring
*Chris Bohjalian, New York Times bestselling author*
A wildly entertaining story about the life of the remarkable
Italian nurse Domenica Cabrelli and her daughter Matelda. The novel
is a wonderful love story, rife with sea captains and childhood
sweethearts and a family that never gives up on one another. I
adored it
*Ann Napolitano, author of Dear Edward*
Adriana Trigiani reshapes the words of Phillip Larkin - 'the good
not done, the love not given, the time torn off unused' -- as a
focal point for a wonderfully agile novel that rounds off the sharp
edges of our times
*Colum McCann*
I can lie on my couch and travel the world - and through time -
reading Adriana Trigiani's The Good Left Undone. Italy, France,
Scotland. 1920s to the present. Her storytelling is genius. Her
understanding of love and family moves me to tears
*Delia Ephron*
This is a sweeping story of the complexities of love and family . .
. A beautiful historical romance, this book manages to be epic and
intimate at the same time
*SUN*
Adriana Trigiani knows that a great life is made up of memories and
morsels: Kisses and cakes; heartbreak and honey salves. In The Good
Left Undone, Trigiani's women share secrets in the safety of
kitchens, are carried off to bed during war, fight to keep a sense
of themselves, and appreciate that a first love that arrives second
is the sweetest and most substantial of all
*Helen Ellis*
Adriana Trigiani's latest novel is a delicious immersion into a
hidden Italy, a world of Vatican jewelers, of ledgers, maps and
strega, of people who tell time by the 'bells and the baker,' and
are connected to their history and to the far corners of the
spinning globe by love, blood, and rubies. And that's just the
first course of this literary feast, that is also a profound
meditation on old age and an intimate conversation between
generations of a quietly dazzling family
*Alice Randall*
With its epic sweep, radiant characters, and uncommon insight, The
Good Left Undone expertly spans generations and geography, luring
the reader into a world where family love and family legacy are
both a gift and an inspiration.
*Lisa Grunwald*
A gorgeous and lush multi-generational epic about the Cabrellis, a
vibrant Italian family descended from master jewelers, from the
harrowing days leading up to WWII to the modern era, celebrating
the pieces they create and the myths that power them and hold
families together; an absolute triumph from Adriana Trigiani
*Gigi Levangie*
She's done it again, given us a story deep and wide, written with
heart and soul. Each one of Trigiani's books is a rich tapestry,
woven with stories that reach back through generations with love
and family at the center. . . The Good Left Undone is a complex and
absorbing reminder of the connection and grounding of family, the
stories that bind us and the resilience of love amidst the
devastation of war.
*Lee Woodruff*
This master storyteller has outdone herself with The Good Left
Undone. What an epic, wonderful sprawling novel, her writing lush
and luminous as she draws us into the world of three generations of
women with her signature warmth, humor and huge heart. There is
no-one like Adriana, and here she is at her absolute best
*Jane Green, author of Sister Stardust*
It's impossible not to be absolutely enthralled by the latest
immersive Trigiani masterwork about family, food (oh my God, so
delicious), loyalty and legacy. A story bristling with so much
generous life, you'll swear you are there for all of it: the great
loves, the unfathomable losses, the betrayals and the secrets of
the artisan Cabrelli family, especially with matriarch Matelda,
caught between the end of her own life, the beginning of her
granddaughter Anina's, and the dramatic, love-torn and war-torn
life her mother Domenica had led. Spanning Italy, France and
England, and decades, The Good Left Undone is thrilling proof that,
'A family is only as strong as their stories.'
*Caroline Leavitt*
Adriana Trigiani once again proves her mastery at breaking your
heart, and then mending it together again. Writing of strong women,
steadfast loves, settings that whisk you away, and the legacy of
the Cabrelli family, this is Trigiani at her finest. Sweeping yet
intimate, The Good Left Undone is a love letter to matriarchs
everywhere-prepare to be dazzled
*Karma Brown, author of Recipe for a Perfect Wife*
The Good Left Undone is as exquisite as the jewels the Cabrelli
family creates. The breadth of the story, Trigiani's trademark
humor, and emotional depth is a memento mori. What a gift for us
who now truly contemplate our mortality to follow Matelda Roffo as
she contemplates her life and its meaning. Trigiani writes, 'A
family is only as strong as their stories.' This family is made of
iron.
*Susan Fales Hill*
In The Good Left Undone Adriana Trigiani creates a powerful
evocation of grief, love and war through three generations of one
family. The memorable Tuscan setting is interleaved with tender
relationships that bring history to life. Trigiani's love of place
and people leaps off the page
*Lucy Jago, bestselling author of A Net for Small
Fishes*
An epic story that takes its readers on a journey through several
generations, from past to present day
*My Weekly*
Praise for Adriana Trigiani
*:*
A comedy writer with a heart of gold
*New York Times*
Trigiani is a master of palpable and visual detail
*Washington Post*
One of my all-time favourite novels
*Whoopi Goldberg*
Honest, wholesome entertainment
*Daily Mail*
Utterly addictive
*Glamour*
Exquisite writing and a story enriched by the power of abiding
love
*USA Today*
Full of romance, drama and snappy dialogue
*People*
Eminently readable and richly imagined
*Publisher's Weekly*
Hilarious and romantic. I couldn't put it down
*Sarah Jessica Parker*
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