Monterini, Italy. 1921: Yacobo Levi, an intellectual dreamer, works in
the family bookshop. Angelo Ghione, a contadino, makes good wine by
singing to the grapes. Lifetime best friends, their Jewish and Catholic
families live side by side amidst a backdrop of village communal life,
Etruscan tales, and the growth of Benito Mussolini. Born on the same
day, their children grow up and fall in love. When the 1938 racial laws
are passed, the love between Bella and Rico thrives amidst and perhaps
because of the fear and uncertainty. When Angelo discovers their liaison
he suggests they marry, but life is complicated and tensions simmer
beneath the surface of love and friendship. When war is declared on the
day of Bella's wedding to Michele, a fellow Jew, the peaceful village
they live in is torn apart, and the Levi's find themselves displaced and
fighting for their lives. Will life ever be the same again? The Tears
of Monterini is a story of love and betrayal, loyalty and friendship.
Inspired by true events, this beautifully written debut will appeal to
readers interested in history, Italy, romance, family dynamics, and
conflict.