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How to Be Italian Maria Pasquale

How to Be Italian By Maria Pasquale

How to Be Italian by Maria Pasquale


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How to Be Italian Summary

How to Be Italian: Eat, drink, dress, travel and love La Dolce Vita by Maria Pasquale

What does it mean to be Italian?

Is it pausing to enjoy an aperitivo or gelato? A passeggiata down a laneway steeped in history? An August spent tanning at the beach?

This book is a celebration of the Italian lifestyle - an education in drinking to savour the moment, travelling indulgently, and cherishing food and culture. A lesson in the dolce far niente: the sweetness of doing nothing. We may not all live in the bel paese, but anyone can learn from the rich tapestry of life on the boot.

From the innovation of Italian fashion and design, the Golden Age of its cinema to the Roman Empire's cultural echoes (and some very good espresso), take a dip into the Italian psyche and learn to eat, love, dress, think and have fun as only the Italians can.

About Maria Pasquale

Maria Pasquale was born in Melbourne to Italian parents and has been based in Rome since 2011. With formal qualifications in political science and history, she is an award-winning food and travel journalist and writes regularly for USA Today, CNN, Conde Nast, The Telegraph and Fortune. She is founder of the popular blog HeartRome, which has readers in 100 countries and a social media following that exceeds 40,000. In 2017, she published I Heart Rome with Smith Street Books.

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GOR011896088
9781922417312
1922417319
How to Be Italian: Eat, drink, dress, travel and love La Dolce Vita by Maria Pasquale
Used - Like New
Hardback
Smith Street Books
2021-09-29
216
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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