When Fernado spots her in a Venice cafe and knows immediately that she is The One, Marlena de Blasi is caught off guard. A divorced American chef and food writer traveling in Italy, she is happy with her life. Yet within a few months of meeting Fernando, she quiets her job, sells her house, kisses her two grown children goodbye, and moves to Venice to marry 'the stranger', as she call Fernando. Once there, she finds herself sitting in sugar-scented pasticcerie, strolling through 16th century palazzi, recorating an apartment overlooking the Adriatic Sea and preparing for her wedding in an ancient stone church. But living this romantic dream is not always a smooth path. De Blasi is sometimes bewildered by the peculiarities of Venetian culture, and occasionally mystified at the difference between she and Fernando. His Spartan tastes are a world away from the sensual delights she loves to create. Both set in their ways but also set on being together, they learn from each other what is important in their shared life. Hardback ed with dust jacket 2002
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