Against the backdrop of WW2 and its aftermath, a young Italian woman marries and moves to her husband’s village in the south. Ginzburg’s characteristically limpid prose harbours may details of her own wartime experiences. Another reprint of this great writer’s works, this time of her third novel, originally published in 1952.

All Our Yesterdays
ÂŁ10.99
Edition:Paperback978191419823630/06/2022
Categories: 04. Spring Books 2022: Fiction, Fiction, Spring Books 2022
Tags: Fiction in Translation, Historical Novels, Italy, WW2
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