<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>"Zanily inventive . . . This deeply eccentric comedy belongs in the company of the best novels about wildly precocious kids" (<i>The Seattle Times</i>).</b> <p/>Al Santamaria is a child prodigy, maybe a genius. It is not out of the realm of possibility that he, alone, will save the human race. But first, he has to solve a far more urgent problem: finding a home for his family.<br>He exists, like many kids, in a realm located somewhere between reality and fantasy, enjoying time with imaginary friends and wielding his magical powers. He has a wonderful relationship with his father, Mario Elvis, and his mother, Agnese, and he's convinced he has the best family in the world.<br>But life isn't all roses for the Santamaria family. They are typical of many Italian families today, whose existences seem suspended between conflicting impulses: on the one hand, delusions of grandeur and immoderate ambition, and on the other nostalgia for a past golden age and the secret wish that somebody, anybody, will come to their rescue. Big dreams, it appears, exist to be crushed.<br>But Al is not about to give up. He lives in a marvelous world of his own. He has the energy, imagination, and unselfconscious talents of a child. And, although he doesn't know it yet, he is going to remain a child his entire life. <p/>"An extended, guffaw-inducing, and sometimes tragic trip through Al's young life. It reads like an Italian sitcom."--<i>Foreword Reviews</i> <p/>"An amazing novel: it'll move you and make you laugh."--<i>Ell</i>e <p/>"A plot shot through with the richness of Italian comedy and bright irony."--<i>La Repubblica</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Praise for <b><i>We Are Family</i></b> <p>"Fabio Bartolomei's <i>We Are Family</i> is an extended, guffaw-inducing, and sometimes tragic trip through Al's young life. It reads like an Italian sitcom."--<i>Forward Reviews</i> <p>"<i>We are Family</i> proves the ability of the author to create a plot shot through with the richness of Italian comedy and bright irony." --Silvana Mazzocchi, <i>La Repubblica</i> <p>"An amazing novel: it'll move you and make you laugh." --Cristina De Stefano, <i>Elle</i> <p>Praise for <b><i>Alfa Romeo 1300 and Other Miracles</b></i> <p>"An entertaining and humorous debut." --<i>La Repubblica</i> <p>"A melancholy yet hopeful fable told with a smile." --<i>Internazionale</i> <p>"Bartolomei's style is swift and immensely readable." --<i>Flaneri</i> <p>"<i>Alfa Romeo 1300 and Other Miracles</i> left the kind of smile on my face that doesn't go unnoticed and which people often mistake for a kind of facial paralysis...Bartolomei is attentive to the proper rhythm of a story, the proper way to reveal plot, to what is and is not the right word in the right place, all of which produced exactly the right effect on this reader." --Valentina Aversano, <i>Setteperuno</i><p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Fabio Bartolomei</b> was born and lives in Rome. He's a writer and screenwriter. His first novel, <i>Alfa Romeo 1300 and Other Miracles</i> (Europa, 2012), and later made into the film <i>Noi e la Giulia</i>. In 2013 he won the Gran Premio delle Lettrici di Elle for <i>We Are Family</i>. His other novels are <i>La Banda Degli Invisibili</i> (2012) and <i>Lezioni in Paradiso</i> (2014). He teaches creative writing. <p><b>Antony Shugaar</b>'s translations for Europa Editions include <i>For Grace Received</i> by Valeria Parrella, <i>Everybody's Right</i> by Paolo Sorrentino, Fabio Bartolomei's <i>Alfa Romeo 1300 and Other Miracles</i>, and <i>Margherita Dolce Vita</i> by Stefano Benni.<p>
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