Six Days in Rome
by Francesca Giacco
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Pub Date May 03 2022 | Archive Date Sep 13 2023
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Description
Emilia arrives in Rome reeling from heartbreak and reckoning with her past. What was supposed to be a romantic trip has, with the sudden end of a relationship, become a solitary one instead. As she wanders, music, art, food, and the beauty of Rome's wide piazzas and narrow streets color Emilia's dreamy, but weighty experience of the city. She considers the many facets of her life, drifting in and out of memory, following her train of thought wherever it leads.
While climbing a hill near Trastevere, she meets John, an American expat living a seemingly idyllic life. They are soon navigating an intriguing connection, one that brings pain they both hold into the light.
As their intimacy deepens, Emilia starts to see herself anew, both as a woman and as an artist. For the first time in her life, she confronts the ways in which she's been letting her father’s success as a musician overshadow her own. Forced to reckon with both her origins and the choices she's made, Emilia finds herself on a singular journey—and transformed in ways she never expected.
Equal parts visceral and cerebral, Six Days in Rome is an ode to the Eternal City, a celebration of art and creativity, and a meditation on self-discovery.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781538706428 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 288 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
A lovely reflection on Rome, relationships, family, and the relationship you have with your own self (and, how to stay true to that self!)
I picked this book up because I've lived in Rome and wanted to revisit it. I got that, and much more. Although it was a bit slow at times, it was like going to Rome without purchasing a plane ticket. By the end, I felt like I knew her family and what it was like to walk around the city in her shoes.
Perfect for anyone who loves solo travel and going deep into a narrator's head.
Oh, my goodness. This book took me longer to read, but that was just because I wanted to immerse myself in the plot. Six Days in Rome is a beautiful piece of literature and a must read. Make sure to purchase this book when it comes out on May 3rd. Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for this advanced copy.