And then? The very last line brought tears to my eyes.
It's all about a young man named Luigi who is the finest gondolier in all of Venice. But poor Luigi has a terrible secret. He also has one great dream -- the one thing he wants with all his heart. And he can never have it, because of his secret. But then comes a fateful day when only Luigi can save everything he holds dear, and in the process, he might just get a chance to live out his dream.
Particularly Good Bits:
I'm old now, or at least that's what my eyes tell me when they greet my face in the morning mirror.
Quietly, George of the Gritti replied: "We are gondoliers and we make our own decisions; explanations are not a part of our vocabulary."
If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG for a few mild cuss words.
This has been my 18th book read off my TBR shelves for #TheUnreadShelfProject2022. I'm halfway to my goal of 36! This certainly does bode well.
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