Title: Meet Me in Venice
Author: Barbara Hannay
Published: August 6th 2019, Michael Joseph
Status: Read August 2019, courtesy PenguinRandomHouse
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My Thoughts:
Meet Me in Venice is a lovely, heartfelt story from multi-award-winning author, Barbara Hannay.
A year after the sudden death of her beloved husband, Daisy Benetto can think of no better place for a family reunion than Venice, the place of Leo’s birth. While Daisy and her youngest daughter, nineteen year old Ellie, will fly in from their home in Queensland, Australia, oldest son Marc, and his wife, will be traveling from California’s Silicon Valley, and Anna from London, where she has been trying to launch her career as an actress.
Hannay has created a loving, ordinary family in Meet Me in Venice with whom most readers will relate. Daisy is a warm, caring mother who is proud of her children, and her children clearly adore her in return. I thought the dynamics of the sibling relationships rang true, with the rivalries and role playing that often carry into adulthood.
Daisy’s children all want her to have a wonderful time in Venice and so are determined not to worry her with their own problems, but that’s not easy in such close quarters when tensions sit so close to the surface. The strain only increases when the family learns that Leo kept a secret from them all which threatens to undermine what they thought they knew of the husband and father they admired. I really liked the way in which Hannay dealt with all of these varied issues and the way in which they were resolved.
Hannay‘s novels are usually set in rural Australia but this is set almost wholly in Venice. It’s such an appealing city and the descriptions of its historic architecture, delicious cuisine and rich culture enhance the enjoyment of the story.
A captivating story about family, love and life’s journey, Meet Me in Venice is an engaging and enjoyable read.
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Aug 21, 2019 @ 03:46:56
I love the idea of family meeting in a locale different from where they all live. This sounds lovely.
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