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The Patron Saint of Second Chances


A General Fiction Novel


Subgenres:

  • Small Town Fiction,
  • Italian Setting,
  • Humorous Fiction
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Small-town schemes spiraling into hilarious community projects
  • Quirky Italian village life with big personalities and bigger dreams
  • Fake-it-till-you-make-it stories with unexpected heart
Publisher Description

The self-appointed mayor of a tiny Italian village is determined to save his hometown no matter the cost. Vacuum repairman and self-appointed mayor of Prometto, Italy (population 212), Signor Speranza has a problem: unless he can come up with 70,000 euros to fix the town's pipes, the water commission will shut off the water to the village and all the residents will be forced to disperse.

In a desperate bid to boost tourism—and revenue—he spreads a harmless rumor that movie star Dante Rinaldi will be filming his next project nearby. Unfortunately, the plan works a little too well, and soon everyone wants to be a part of the fictional film—the village butcher will throw in some money if Speranza can find roles for his fifteen enormous sons, Speranza's wistfully adrift daughter reveals an unexpected interest in stage makeup, and his hapless assistant Smilzo volunteers a screenplay that's not so secretly based on his undying love for the film's leading lady.

To his surprise—and considerable consternation, Speranza realizes that the only way to keep up the ruse is to make the movie for real. As the entire town becomes involved (even the village priest invests!), Signor Speranza starts to think he might be able to pull this off. But what happens when Dante Rinaldi doesn't show up? Or worse, what if he does?

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