Pick up a copy of The Shoemaker’s Wife and be swept away on an incredible journey of love, life and loss. This epic saga is based on the romance of the author’s grandparents, making each page a little sweeter. While this historical fiction covers many time periods (The Progressive Era, World War I, and II) the story glides along effortlessly.
Trigiani writes with breathtaking splendor. Main characters Enza and Ciro are strong and realistic, with real depth and awareness. I felt an instant connection to Enza and teared up when she endured countless hardships and at last found her long awaited happiness. The messages of sacrifice, patriotism, home and family will resonate with readers. The Shoemaker’s Wife is a beautiful story that needs to be shared with friends and family!
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 2 religious exclamations, 3 mild obscenities, 1 derogatory name.
Violence/Gore: Report of violences during World War I and when a character’s father is killed in an accident; a male assaults a female character; two brothers fistfight.
Sex/Nudity: Numerous incidents of kissing and romance; a few sexual references, several reported/implied incidents of sexual activity and sexual activity without explicit detail between married adults.
Mature Subject Matter:
Socioeconomic conflict, war, death of a family member, terminal illness
Alcohol / Drug Use:
Characters frequently smoke and drink; a main character gets drunk on one occasion


