Erin Lewis
5 star Review Our Italian Summer by Jennifer Probst What a beautifully written, emotional journey Our Italian Summer was. This is a story of three generations of Ferrari women who for a variety of reasons all embark on a trip of a lifetime to Italy. Their journey will effect them all in different ways and bring life changing experiences not only individually but for their relationships as a family. Sophia is the matriarch and she is struggling with health issues, her daughter Francesca is a busy and successful career focused workaholic and her granddaughter 18 year old Allegra is at a cross roads in her life. I was fully invested in this story; perhaps because I was in Italy the year before last, I could easily picture the sights as they explored Rome and Tuscany such was the descriptive writing. This is not so much a romance story (although there is romance) but a story of re building family relationships, of taking stock and looking deep inside ourselves and coming to terms with what you find, of soul searching and reflecting on life as well as healing. Told in multiple points of view, this story was at times an emotional roller coaster as walls are brought down brick by brick and the unconditional love of family brings much needed re-connecting for three generations of women. I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley.
Jackie Wright
If you are looking for a beautifully written journey then Our Italian Summer is the book for you. This story is about three generations of Ferrari woman getting their relationships and life back on track, it’s about taking a journey to Italy to find themselves and each other and it’s a story all woman can relate too. As they embark on this wonderfully described journey through Italy they all learn the importance of family and this journey also brings some life changing experiences for them all...... Sophia is struggling with some health problems and she decides it’s time to get her daughter and granddaughter together for a trip of a lifetime. Francesca is spending far to much time at work and is neglecting family time with her mum (Sophia) and her daughter Allegra who at eighteen is at an age where she needs her mum around...... Tuscany and Rome are described beautifully and as you join these woman on their journey you will find yourself imagining the places they are visiting because Ms Probst paints wonderful pictures with her words. This is not a romance, it’s a story about rebuilding a family, it’s about looking at yourself and coming to terms with what you see, it’s about three generations of woman reconnecting and bringing the family together again and this story will appeal to all woman. I loved this book and I highly recommend it to everyone so please one click this gem, you won’t be disappointed. I was captivated by a story that felt real, it felt like I had been here with my own mum and it brought back memories I will cherish forever. Beautifully written story from a very talented author.
AJ Marks
Our Italian Summer was my most anticipated book for 2021, and it didn't disappoint. Jennifer Probst takes us along on a journey to Italy, and what a journey it is; she introduced us to the Ferrari women, three generations; Sophia, Francesca, and Allegra. Each one carrying their own weight on their shoulders. Sophia lost her parents when she was only 15 years old and went to live with the neighbor next door who had a son around Sophia's age; both her parents were from Naples. So the trip was significant for her to reconnect to her past and help her daughter Francesca reconnect to her daughter, Allegra. This book touched my soul. It made me appreciate the special trip I'd taken with my own mother to England & Scotland, seeing the place where her ancestors were from. Once your parents pass, it makes you wonder about everything you didn't know and wished that you spent more time getting to know the people who created you, raised you, and answer so many questions. Now I'm looking forward to going to see where my father was born. It might be a few years, but it is going to be epic! When you read this story, I hope that your connection will bring you closer to your own ancestors and take you on your own journey. "Life is too short to skip the fries."