The Patron Saint of Second Chances: A Novel
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Atria Books , 2022.
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The self-appointed mayor of a tiny Italian village is determined to save his hometown no matter the cost in this charming, hilarious, and heartwarming debut novel. Vacuum repairman and self-appointed mayor of Prometto, Italy (population 212) Signor Speranza has a problem: unless he can come up with 70,000 euros to fix the town’s pipes, the water commission will shut off the water to the village and all its residents will be forced to disperse. So in a bid to boost tourism—and revenue—he spreads a harmless rumor that movie star Dante Rinaldi will be filming his next project nearby. Unfortunately, the plan works a little too well, and soon everyone in town wants to be a part of the fictional film—the village butcher will throw in some money if Speranza can find roles for his fifteen enormous sons, Speranza’s wistfully adrift daughter reveals an unexpected interest in stage makeup, and his hapless assistant Smilzo volunteers a screenplay that’s not so secretly based on his undying love for the film’s leading lady. To his surprise—and considerable consternation, Speranza realizes that the only way to keep up the ruse is to make the movie for real. As the entire town becomes involved (even the village priest invests!) Signor Speranza starts to think he might be able to pull this off. But what happens when Dante Rinaldi doesn’t show up? Or worse, what if he does? A “hilariously funny and beautifully written” (Julia Claiborne Johnson, author of Better Luck Next Time) novel about the power of community, The Patron Saint of Second Chances is perfect for fans of Fredrik Backman and Maria Semple.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
04/12/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781982188795

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Booklist Review

Giovannino Speranza has a dilemma. A town-wide plumbing problem threatens the very existence of Prometto, Italy, population 212, unless he, the de facto mayor, can come up with the money to pay for repairs. The town coffers are empty, so he tells a little lie to increase business in the town, declaring that superstar actor Dante Renaldi is thinking of making a film in Prometto. Soon, the whole town is involved--Speranza's assistant, closet screenwriter Smilzo, local priest Don Rocco (who keeps asking for Speranza's confession), the thuggish sons of the town butcher (one of whom wants a singing role in the film), and Speranza's daughter, Gemma (who starts to come out of her shell with the excitement of the movie). So excited are the townspeople, they start filming while waiting for Dante to arrive. Full of slapstick humor (including a rescue from a wild goat) and a large cast of quirky characters, Simon's debut is brimming with heart. As the filming progresses, the stakes keep rising, making this a real page-turner as readers wonder how Speranza will get out of each new predicament. Fans of Fredrik Backman, Phaedra Patrick, and other chroniclers of small-town humor will savor this.

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An Italian man schemes up a phony film production to save his tiny town in Simon's sparkling, hilarious debut. Vacuum repairman and hotelier Giovannino Speranza needs €70,000 to fix Prometto's municipal pipes or face relocation along with the other 212 inhabitants. Especially distraught over the prospect of moving away from his daughter and granddaughter, Speranza starts a wild rumor that famous actor Dante Rinaldi is coming to town to film his next project. The locals believe him and get involved, with Speranza's employee Smilzo writing a script and starting production, led on by Speranza's implausible explanations. Problems compound when the butcher financing the film insists his son, who has stage fright, have a role; and when Speranza's uncle siphons off funds to build a theater for the premiere. The rumor moves beyond the town, attracting tourists for the first time in years and straining Speranza's ability to keep things in check, especially when Dante's agent starts making threatening calls. The ramshackle film shapes up, but every day brings a new mini catastrophe as the deadline to stop the water shutoff rapidly approaches and Speranza keeps the truth from everyone but a select few. Simon's wit pervades every page, with colorful portrayals of Speranza and the town's quirky inhabitants. This triumphant farce is a gem. Agent: Allison Hunter, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc. (Apr.)

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Giovannino Speranza has a dilemma. A town-wide plumbing problem threatens the very existence of Prometto, Italy, population 212, unless he, the de facto mayor, can come up with the money to pay for repairs. The town coffers are empty, so he tells a little lie to increase business in the town, declaring that superstar actor Dante Renaldi is thinking of making a film in Prometto. Soon, the whole town is involved—Speranza's assistant, closet screenwriter Smilzo, local priest Don Rocco (who keeps asking for Speranza's confession), the thuggish sons of the town butcher (one of whom wants a singing role in the film), and Speranza's daughter, Gemma (who starts to come out of her shell with the excitement of the movie). So excited are the townspeople, they start filming while waiting for Dante to arrive. Full of slapstick humor (including a rescue from a wild goat) and a large cast of quirky characters, Simon's debut is brimming with heart. As the filming progresses, the stakes keep rising, making this a real page-turner as readers wonder how Speranza will get out of each new predicament. Fans of Fredrik Backman, Phaedra Patrick, and other chroniclers of small-town humor will savor this. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

An Italian man schemes up a phony film production to save his tiny town in Simon's sparkling, hilarious debut. Vacuum repairman and hotelier Giovannino Speranza needs €70,000 to fix Prometto's municipal pipes or face relocation along with the other 212 inhabitants. Especially distraught over the prospect of moving away from his daughter and granddaughter, Speranza starts a wild rumor that famous actor Dante Rinaldi is coming to town to film his next project. The locals believe him and get involved, with Speranza's employee Smilzo writing a script and starting production, led on by Speranza's implausible explanations. Problems compound when the butcher financing the film insists his son, who has stage fright, have a role; and when Speranza's uncle siphons off funds to build a theater for the premiere. The rumor moves beyond the town, attracting tourists for the first time in years and straining Speranza's ability to keep things in check, especially when Dante's agent starts making threatening calls. The ramshackle film shapes up, but every day brings a new mini catastrophe as the deadline to stop the water shutoff rapidly approaches and Speranza keeps the truth from everyone but a select few. Simon's wit pervades every page, with colorful portrayals of Speranza and the town's quirky inhabitants. This triumphant farce is a gem. Agent: Allison Hunter, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Simon, C. (2022). The Patron Saint of Second Chances: A Novel . Atria Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Simon, Christine. 2022. The Patron Saint of Second Chances: A Novel. Atria Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Simon, Christine. The Patron Saint of Second Chances: A Novel Atria Books, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Simon, C. (2022). The patron saint of second chances: a novel. Atria Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Simon, Christine. The Patron Saint of Second Chances: A Novel Atria Books, 2022.

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