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The Bishop's Villa

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From the author of Nives, a story of love, redemption, and resistance set in Italy during WWII

Maremma, Tuscany, November 1943. Le Case is a village far from everything. Seen from there, even the war looks different—mostly waiting, prayers, poverty. As a fierce winter looms, an order is issued to arrest all Jews and detain them in the bishop's villa, awaiting deportation.

René is the town's shoemaker. Everyone calls him Settebello, "lucky seven," a nickname he got at a young age after losing three fingers on a lathe. Now he's fifty years old. Shy, solitary, taciturn. No family or acquaintances—except for Anna, a lifelong friend who could have been something more. René never had the courage to declare his feelings. In fact, he never had the courage to do anything. His days are always the same: home and work—keep a straight path.

When Anna's son Edoardo—who had secretly joined the Resistance—is captured and shot by the Wehrmacht, the woman vows to continue his mission. One evening she disappears, leaving René a note with a few instructions. When news spreads that a group of rebels have fallen into an ambush and are locked up in the bishop's villa and that among them there's a woman, Settebello can no longer just watch.

Masterfully weaving together personal and historical narratives, Naspini captures the essence of a community navigating the horrors of war. Inspired by real events, The Bishop's Villa is a poignant reflection on the power of memory and the capacity of the human spirit to resist even in the darkest of times.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 30, 2024
      Naspini (Nives) delivers a moving historical set in occupied Tuscany during WWII. René, a cobbler whose maimed hand kept him out of the army, harbors an unspoken love for Anna, his widowed seamstress neighbor, whose son was recently executed by German soldiers. Before he can declare his feelings, she sneaks off to join partisans in the forest, leaving behind a note asking René to continue visiting her apartment, so the Nazis won’t suspect she’s left. The charade marks René’s first step from timidity to defiance. He also sabotages soldiers’ boots in his workshop, “fixing” them with rusty nails. When the Nazis discover Anna’s absence, they imprison René at a seminary–turned–concentration camp, leased by a spineless local bishop to the puppet Italian government. There, René withstands vicious beatings without giving up any information. Naspini subtly shows René’s continuing evolution, from his refusal to join in antisemitic taunts to treating a freezing and starving Jewish prisoner with dignity. Drama ensues as René conspires with his fellow inmates on an escape plan, only to face a betrayal. Naspini’s sobering portrait of moral weakness in the face of power will stay with readers a long time.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Michael Brusasco delivers fact and fiction in this novel based on true events. In 1943, in a remote Tuscan village, the Fascist authorities order that all Jews be rounded up and imprisoned in the Bishop's villa to await relocation. As events unfold, Brusasco turns Ren, an unassuming village cobbler who is secretly in love with Anna, a widowed seamstress, into a man with a purpose. When Anna disappears into the Resistance, Ren quietly undermines the Fascists by sabotaging the soldiers' boots with rusty nails. Brusasco captures the people's fear of the Nazis and resentment toward the seemingly pampered Jews in the villa while also revealing the underground collaboration between the Fascists and the Catholic Church. Brusasco weaves an intriguing story highlighting Ren's and Anna's anti-Fascist schemes. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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