Marlena De Blasi
Antonia And Her Daughters
$32.99 – Hard back / Allen & Unwin
Seeking some peace and quiet from renovations at via Del Duomo, Marlena de Blasi escapes to the mountains of Tuscany where she meets the extraordinary Antonia, imperious matriach of four generations of strong-willed Tusc... Buy or find out more →
Amandine
$23.99 – Paperback book / Allen & Unwin
The first novel from internationally bestselling author, Marlena de Blasi, AMANDINE is a sweeping historical drama of love, loss and family. AMANDINE is gentle and perceptive... there are surprises to jolt your comfort z... Buy or find out more →
Tuscan Secrets: A Bittersweet Adventure
$23.95 – Paperback book / Allen & Unwin
You can't help being won over by its charm . . .' - Canberra
Times
Reluctantly leaving Venice behind her, Marlena de Blasi travels
with her Italian husband south to begin their new adventure. It's
in San Casciano dei Ba... Buy or find out more →
A Thousand Days In Venice: An Unexpected Romance
$23.95 – Paperback book / Allen & Unwin
This true midlife romance reads like a fairytale.' Sunday
Life
'Replete with details of food and markets, with recipes appended,
this is a sumptuous addition to the escape to Italy/France genre.'
Sydney Morning Herald
W... Buy or find out more →
Amandine
$27.99 – Paperback book / Allen & Unwin
The first novel from internationally bestselling author, Marlena de Blasi, Amandine is a sweeping historical drama of love, loss and family.
'A classic, expertly wrought novel of love, loss, and tangled loyalties, Amandi... Buy or find out more →
That Summer In Sicily
$24.99 – Paperback book / Allen & Unwin
That summer in Sicily, Marlena de Blasi would enter into a world of unforgettable magic. There, in a forgotten time and place, she would discover the secret Sicilian villa of Donnafugatta, where life was ruled by ritual-... Buy or find out more →
An Umbrian Love Story: Coming Home To Via Del Duomo
$24.95 – Paperback book / Allen & Unwin
The realtor can only push open the massive wooden doors to the apartment and invite me to lean into the debris. Save a few skeletal boards, there is no floor. The walls are bared to medieval bricks. Where a chandelier on... Buy or find out more →