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Cucina Romana: Another Italian Adventure (The Italian Adventures)

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Product Description "Beautifully descriptive and romantic, this is one Italian adventure you don't want to miss!" –Adriana Trigiani, author of Tony's Wife With his dream of becoming an expat in Italy realized, Jacoby Pines travels on holiday from Tuscany to Rome where another Italian adventure awaits. While exploring the Eternal City, Jacoby learns of the possible existence of a long-lost relative. A food-filled, wine-soaked quest for ancestry ensues that takes Jacoby to the landmarks of Rome and through its quiet corners on his way to discovering something beyond his wildest imagination. Review "I think of Andrew Cotto's expertly crafted 'Cucina' novels as spiritual adventures inspired by a passion for the food and wine and people of Italy. It is the most fun you can have immersing in such pleasures short of being there in person." - Rocco DiSpirito "Andrew Cotto taps every reader's desire to leave the drudgery of everyday life behind and travel to   Italy where the possibilities for enlightenment are endless. Beautifully   descriptive and romantic, this is one Italian adventure you don't want to miss!" Adriana Trigiani, author of  Tony's Wife From the Back Cover Cucina Romana: Another Italian Adventure continues the story of Jacoby Pines, a fledgling expat in Tuscany who discovers a potential connection to his ancestry while on holiday in Rome. What follows is a food-filled, wine-soaked adventure about one man's quest for family among the splendor of Italy. About the Author Andrew Cotto is the award-winning author of six novels and a regular contributor to the New York Times. Andrew has also written for Parade, Men's Journal, Rolling Stone, La Cucina Italiana, Condé Nast Traveler, Rachael Ray In Season, Italy magazine, Maxim, AARP and more. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.