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The Village Trattoria (Casa Maria #1) The Village Trattoria by Annabelle Thorpe
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“Use your youth, girls. Squeeze every drop out of it, blaze as brightly as you can. It's over before you realize”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“The landscape is unrecognisable to her now; the crumbling outbuildings and copses of trees look dark and furtive, the land between them a silent battleground, where returning soldiers and foreign fighters slip between the cypress trees like ghosts”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“Grief does strange things to a body. But self-pity is like a bad lemon; bitter, hard on the tongue. It's a worthless indulgence. I won't tolerate it in others, and I certainly don't tolerate it in myself”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“War is the enemy of love, cara - it tries to teach us that hate and brutality is all the world is capable of. To love at such a time is one of the most extraordinary acts of hope. The greatest of victories”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“An ungrateful friend is little more than an enemy with a smile on his face”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“This is what war does; breaks up families, pits brother against brother. Well, not with the Capaldis. Not while I'm alive to stop it happening”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“Old enough to know right from wrong. Just not old enough to act on it”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“Unexpectedly, a voice rises from the street below, something shouted in German, a word he doesn't recognise. He thinks of Sophia hurling glasses at the floor; there was something impressive, almost mesmerising in the fury that roared out of her”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“He has forgotten this too; the awkward intensity of a house without women; his father's clumsy attempts to be both parents, to fill a gap that would always remain unfillable”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria
“You know what the fascisti do to women who try to be independent, who don't want to marry and have a family. Lock them up. Call them mentally defective”
Annabelle Thorpe, The Village Trattoria