A Song for Bellafortuna
by Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco
Publication Date: May 14, 2015Publisher: Cefalutana Press
Formats: Ebook, Paperback, AudioBook
Pages: 284
Genre: Historical Fiction
SHORT LIST FINALIST IN THE WILLIAM FAULKNER-WILLIAM WISDOM WRITING COMPETITION.
A Song for Bellafortuna is an inspirational Italian Historical Fiction novel concerning a young man’s desire to free his Sicilian village from the domination of one family’s long reign. For years, the beautiful, yet secluded, hilltop village of Bellafortuna, Sicily, was a great producer of wine and olive oil. The entire village prospered. However, after the arrival of the Vasaio family, production dwindles and the villagers soon find themselves in crushing debt to the Vasaios. Only one family in the village remains outside the control of the Vasaios, but the reason haunts Antonio Sanguinetti every day of his life. Antonio is determined to erase this legacy by offering financial and emotional support to his fellow villagers. He introduces them to the choral song from Verdi’s opera, Nabucco, which becomes the rallying cry for the villagers and offers them hope for a better life.
When Antonio’s only son, Giuseppe, discovers his family’s past, he becomes determined to take on the Vasaios and remove them from power. Led by the young Giuseppe, a plan is hatched that could result in either complete freedom for the villagers, or if it fails, forever solidifying the Vasaios’ control.
Find out what happens in A Song for Bellafortuna, a sweeping epic historical fiction tale of love, drama, sacrifice, and redemption, set among the beautiful landscape of Sicily. Already listed by Amazon as a Top New Release in Historical Fiction and Italian Historical Fiction.
My Review:
Copy received from Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours for an honest review
"A Song for Bellafortuna" by Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco was a beautifully written story. Just like his previous book, "Tempesta's Dream." Every aspect reminded me of the opera that he often writes about. His writing is very rhythmic and his plots very passionate. Giuseppe was a very memorable character, it was obvious that his heart and soul belonged to his family and honoring them.
"A Song for Bellafortuna" by Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco was a beautifully written story. Just like his previous book, "Tempesta's Dream." Every aspect reminded me of the opera that he often writes about. His writing is very rhythmic and his plots very passionate. Giuseppe was a very memorable character, it was obvious that his heart and soul belonged to his family and honoring them.
PRAISE
"Vincent B. LoCoco writes a heartwarming piece of historical fiction . . . He captured the essence of the Sicilian culture, especially regarding the value of ancestry and music . . . A Song For Bellafortuna is a beautiful tale of antiquity." – Readers Favorite 5 Star Review"The book was a joy to read. It is a wonderful story, told in a magical way.” -Cavaliere Ufficiale Aldo Mancusi, President of the Enrico Caruso Museum of America in New York
"An inspiring story of an Italian village threatened by commerce and saved by opera." -John Biguenet, author of The Torturer’s Apprentice and Oyster
Paperback Available at Amazon | Audio Book Available at Audible.com
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Award winning and bestselling author, Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco, lives in New Orleans. His first novel, Tempesta's Dream - A Story of Love, Friendship and Opera, became an Amazon bestselling novel and was awarded the 2014 Pinnacle Achievement Award in Historical Fiction. Amazon also has named his book as a Top Rated Novel in Italian Historical Fiction.Visit him at www.vincentlococo.com, or follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.
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