After finally getting her ex-husband out of the house, a dynamic, American career woman wins a trip to Italy for two, brings her mother along and winds up tossing three coins into Rome's Trevi fountain, wishing for love and the guarantee of a return to wonderful, romantic Italy. Little did she know that those coins would lead to a new job, a new home, and a new life with a handsome Italian who lived with his mother until he was 35 years old. A hilarious story of a cross-cultural romance, 10 siblings, two Siamese cats, hundreds of trips, a few handy saints and a fun-loving mother who could spot a good thing when she saw it. Author Catherine Tondelli brings a whole new depth to tales of cross-cultural romance and mid-life changes across the background that is Bell' Italia. She embarks on an international adventure as seen through a mother's eyes and the hardship of raising 11 kids after dad leaves them high and dry in downtown Chicago. Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a story of survival, love, kismet and what awaits those who can toss off their past as easily as tossing a few coins in a fountain.If you liked Bridget Jones Diary, Eat, Pray, Love or My big fat Greek wedding, you will love Three Coins in the Fountain.
My sister shared this book with me. Not my usual choice, but a quick, entertaining read. The author's bubbly, conversational style created a sense that the author was chatting with me over an espresso.
Cute travelogue type story about an American woman who meets her Italian husband. In the book, she also relates stories of her past in regards to family. She was one of a 11 children virtually raised by a single mother, and she explains how this colored her view on life.
The parts I could not stop laughing about were when she talked about her then Italian boyfriend (future husband) and his reactions to everyday life situations, the pet cats living inside the apartment, for instance. I loved the way he was portrayed in the book.
The happy ending for the author was the "cherry on top" of the story for the reader.