This is a reread, one I wanted to do for twenty years now!
It is a story, so profound, so heart-stopping, it cannot be forgotten. It is a riveting tale of a young woman being 'sold' into an arrange marriage, forever being removed from her own family and having to start, as well as survive, a life with her new Corsican family on the the other side of the mountains. The Second World War, with the dark period of German occupation, becomes part of her existence and love comes in many disguises from different people, but not always where it is expected.
Sybilla was unusually beautiful. Men reacted in different ways to her. Women envied her. Most did not appreciate her cultured, patient and intelligent conduct in her circumstances.
One afternoon, in the heat of a moment, Sybilla Rocca shoots her father-in-law on the market square. She declared: "I did not murder him, I executed him." Dark treachery and a vendetta lead her to this day and possibly the end of the rest of her life. Everyone in the sea-swept village against the cliffs of Corsica, knew the secret kept hidden amongst the people for twenty two years, but their impassioned culture kept them silent. Most of the stunned audience wanted her dead. Their culture of vendettas demanded her killed. Yet, there were a few 'outsiders' who understood, such as Father Andrews, the Irish-born priest, and Doctor Jock Walters, an American anthropologist. Jock was the only one who could help her, but he first had to understand her history and what lead up to the fateful afternoon in August, 1960.
The prose is simply beautiful. The storyline riveting. The drama intense. The history of the island is detailed, yet no unnecessary information dumping occurs. No one walks away from this book untouched.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO EVERYONE!! This is one book that I never stopped recommending since I have read it the first time. It is a true masterpiece!