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Stolen Figs: And Other Adventures Calabria in Franklin, TN
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Calabria is the toe of the boot that is Italy
a rugged peninsula where grapevines and fig and olive trees cling to the mountainsides during scorching summers. Calabria is also a seedbed of Italian-American culture; in North America, more people of Italian heritage trace their roots to Calabria than to almost any other region in Italy.
Mark Rotella's
Stolen Figs
named a Best Travel Book of 2003 by
Condé Nast Traveler
is a marvelous evocation of Calabria. A grandson of Calabrese immigrants, Rotella persuades his father to visit the region for the first time in thirty years; once there, he meets Giuseppe, a postcard photographer who becomes his guide. As they travel around the region, Giuseppe initiates Rotella
and the reader
into its secrets: how to make a soppressata and 'nduja, and, of course, how to steal a fig without committing a crime.
is a model travelogue
at once charming and wise, and full of an earthy and unpretentious sense of life that now, as ever, characterizes Calabria and its people.
a rugged peninsula where grapevines and fig and olive trees cling to the mountainsides during scorching summers. Calabria is also a seedbed of Italian-American culture; in North America, more people of Italian heritage trace their roots to Calabria than to almost any other region in Italy.
Mark Rotella's
Stolen Figs
named a Best Travel Book of 2003 by
Condé Nast Traveler
is a marvelous evocation of Calabria. A grandson of Calabrese immigrants, Rotella persuades his father to visit the region for the first time in thirty years; once there, he meets Giuseppe, a postcard photographer who becomes his guide. As they travel around the region, Giuseppe initiates Rotella
and the reader
into its secrets: how to make a soppressata and 'nduja, and, of course, how to steal a fig without committing a crime.
is a model travelogue
at once charming and wise, and full of an earthy and unpretentious sense of life that now, as ever, characterizes Calabria and its people.
Calabria is the toe of the boot that is Italy
a rugged peninsula where grapevines and fig and olive trees cling to the mountainsides during scorching summers. Calabria is also a seedbed of Italian-American culture; in North America, more people of Italian heritage trace their roots to Calabria than to almost any other region in Italy.
Mark Rotella's
Stolen Figs
named a Best Travel Book of 2003 by
Condé Nast Traveler
is a marvelous evocation of Calabria. A grandson of Calabrese immigrants, Rotella persuades his father to visit the region for the first time in thirty years; once there, he meets Giuseppe, a postcard photographer who becomes his guide. As they travel around the region, Giuseppe initiates Rotella
and the reader
into its secrets: how to make a soppressata and 'nduja, and, of course, how to steal a fig without committing a crime.
is a model travelogue
at once charming and wise, and full of an earthy and unpretentious sense of life that now, as ever, characterizes Calabria and its people.
a rugged peninsula where grapevines and fig and olive trees cling to the mountainsides during scorching summers. Calabria is also a seedbed of Italian-American culture; in North America, more people of Italian heritage trace their roots to Calabria than to almost any other region in Italy.
Mark Rotella's
Stolen Figs
named a Best Travel Book of 2003 by
Condé Nast Traveler
is a marvelous evocation of Calabria. A grandson of Calabrese immigrants, Rotella persuades his father to visit the region for the first time in thirty years; once there, he meets Giuseppe, a postcard photographer who becomes his guide. As they travel around the region, Giuseppe initiates Rotella
and the reader
into its secrets: how to make a soppressata and 'nduja, and, of course, how to steal a fig without committing a crime.
is a model travelogue
at once charming and wise, and full of an earthy and unpretentious sense of life that now, as ever, characterizes Calabria and its people.