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Olivia
1994
First Published
3.38
Average Rating
362
Number of Pages

"A STRONG, CAPTIVATING NOVEL." —San Francisco Chronicle For Caroline the kitchen has always been her home, and Italian food her specialty. In fact, the minute she sets foot in Italy—and meets the appreciative Angelo, who loves her cooking like nobody's business—Caroline decides to stay. But even the magic spices of Italy can't make her marriage taste right. Angelo takes over the raising of their beautiful daughter Olivia, who, by the age of ten, hardly speaks to her mother. Caroline leaves the country and her daughter for four years, until Olivia seeks out her mother in New York. Caroline is overjoyed and hopeful—until she reacquaints herself with the difficult, demanding daughter she could never stop loving but discovers she doesn't exactly like.... "Between the risotto and the romance, Rossner treats family life with a wise and witty touch." —Us Magazine "Everything you expect from a Judith Rossner story, character, language, and uniqueness—and more—a new ripeness, a maturity. It's altogether a deep and satisfying journey." —Betty Rollin

Avg Rating
3.38
Number of Ratings
111
5 STARS
14%
4 STARS
31%
3 STARS
37%
2 STARS
14%
1 STARS
4%
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Author

Judith Rossner
Judith Rossner
Author · 10 books
Judith Perelman Rossner was an American novelist, best known for her 1975 novel Looking for Mr. Goodbar, which was inspired by the murder of Roseann Quinn and examined the underside of the seventies sexual liberation movement. Though Looking for Mr. Goodbar remained Rossner's best known and best selling work, she continued to write. Her most successful post-Goodbar novel was 1983's August, about the relationship between a troubled young woman and her psychoanalyst who has emotional troubles of her own.
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