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The madonna of the mountains / Elise Valmorbida.

By: Publication details: London : Faber & Faber Limited, 2018.Description: 374 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780571336333
  • 9780571336326
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823.92 23
LOC classification:
  • PR9619.3.V32 M36 2018
Awards:
  • Winner 2019 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Fiction.
Summary: 1923: Maria Vittoria is embroidering a sheet for her dowry trunk. Her father has gone to find her a husband. He?s taken his mule, a photograph and a pack of food: home-made sopressa sausage, cold polenta, a little flask of wine ? no need to take water ? the world is full of water. There are no eligible men in this valley or the next one, and her father will not let her marry just anyone, and now, despite Maria?s years, she is still healthy. Her betrothed will see all that. He?ll be looking for a woman who can do the work. Maria can do the work. Everyone in the contrà says that. And the Lord knows Maria will need to be able to work. Fascism blooms as crops ripen, the state craves babies just as the babies cry for food. Maria faces a stony path, but one she will surely climb to the summit.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian General Fiction | Awarded General Fiction
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1923: Maria Vittoria is embroidering a sheet for her dowry trunk. Her father has gone to find her a husband. He?s taken his mule, a photograph and a pack of food: home-made sopressa sausage, cold polenta, a little flask of wine ? no need to take water ? the world is full of water. There are no eligible men in this valley or the next one, and her father will not let her marry just anyone, and now, despite Maria?s years, she is still healthy. Her betrothed will see all that. He?ll be looking for a woman who can do the work. Maria can do the work. Everyone in the contrà says that. And the Lord knows Maria will need to be able to work. Fascism blooms as crops ripen, the state craves babies just as the babies cry for food. Maria faces a stony path, but one she will surely climb to the summit.

Winner 2019 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Fiction.

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