The Good Left Undone: A Novel Adriana Trigiani
In Adriana Trigiani's captivating novel "The Good Left Undone," readers are transported across three generations of the Cabrelli family, where secrets and legacies intertwine against the backdrop of Italy's rich tapestry.
At the heart of the narrative is Matelda, the family's indomitable matriarch, driven by a deep-seated desire to uncover a long-held secret surrounding her mother's enigmatic love story. Through lush descriptions and vivid imagery, Trigiani paints a mesmerizing portrait of Tuscan artisans and the enduring themes of identity and belonging.
The story unfolds through the lens of Matelda's mother, Domenica, whose journey spans across wartime Europe, from the shores of Viareggio to the bustling streets of Marseille and wartime Liverpool. Along the way, Domenica grapples with love, loss, and the profound longing for home amidst the turmoil of World War II.
A century later, Matelda's daughter, Anina, and granddaughter, also named Matelda, find themselves confronting similar existential questions about life and their family's legacy. As the narrative threads converge, Trigiani skillfully weaves together the past and present, unraveling shocking truths and ultimately offering a poignant exploration of redemption and the enduring bonds of family.
"The Good Left Undone" is hailed for its masterful storytelling, rich historical detail, and heartfelt celebration of the resilience of the human spirit and the power of familial love.