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Adriana Trigiani on "The View from Lake Como" (Aug. 2025)

23 min · 6 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Adriana Trigiani on "The View from Lake Como" (Aug. 2025)

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Club Calvi is celebrating the paperback publication of "The View from Lake Como" by Adriana Trigiani, a Club Calvi 2025 Readers' Choice. The hardcover edition was an instant New York Times bestseller. The novel is about Giuseppina, a dutiful daughter in Lake Como, New Jersey, who is recently divorced and living in her parents' basement. When her family suffers an unexpected loss, she moves to Italy to carve a new life and possible love for herself. Mary and Adriana met up at Patsy's Italian Restaurant, a New York culinary institution, to talk about their shared experiences growing up in an Italian family, and how Giuseppina came to life on the pages of the book. Audio excerpted with permission of Penguin Random House Audio from THE VIEW FROM LAKE COMO by Adriana Trigiani, read by Mira Sorvino. © Adriana Trigiani ℗ 2025 Penguin Random House, LLC. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Portada del episodio Kimberly McCreight on "Someone Else's Husband"

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Portada del episodio Emma Straub on "American Fantasy" and finding joy after heartache

Emma Straub on "American Fantasy" and finding joy after heartache

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Portada del episodio Mary Kay Andrews on "Road Trip" and the power of reinvention

Mary Kay Andrews on "Road Trip" and the power of reinvention

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Portada del episodio Fiona Davis on the Met Gala, Ancient Egypt, and "The Stolen Queen" (February 2025)

Fiona Davis on the Met Gala, Ancient Egypt, and "The Stolen Queen" (February 2025)

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Portada del episodio Eloisa James on romance, revisions, and "The Last Lady B"

Eloisa James on romance, revisions, and "The Last Lady B"

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