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My second book! I was rather amazed that I wrote
it in just a few months. During my book tour many people asked if
I was working on a sequel, at the time I wasn´t but when I returned
to my beloved Chianti hills an incredible series of events occurred
in a day. So many as a matter of fact that all I had to do was to
have the patience to write them down and in no time A Day in Tuscany
was conceived. Again I decided to self-publish and distribute locally
and the result was extraordinary. The book will be available world
wide in June 07 published by Globe Pequot Press. You can order the
book at
www.amazon.com or if you prefer a personalized autographed copy
of my home made edition contact me at
Rasna@dada.it
Dario Castagno
EXPERIENCE TUSCANY THROUGH THE HEART AND MIND
OF A TRUE TUSCAN...A CHIANTI NATIVE LEADS YOU THROUGH HIS SUN-BLESSED
COUNTRYSIDE--WITH SIDE TRIPS INTO LEGEND, LORE, AND MEMORY
This charming and warmly funny sequel picks up
where Dario Castagno´s much loved memoir TOO MUCH TUSCAN SUN leaves
off -- quite literally, as the tour guide-turned-author returns
from his first American book tour. After three hectic months of
pingponging across America, Dario wakes up back in his beloved Chianti
and decides to spend the day refreshing himself with its sights,
reacquainting himself with its rhythms, and reconnecting with the
irresistible cast of characters who people his life, from herb-collecting
grannies and wizard-like storytellers, to the daring female Palio
jockey and the gently batty “maestro” in his trailer. They trigger
in him a flood of memories of this dazzling land -- of wars ancient
and modern, of heroes and ghosts, lovers and legends -- as well
as comic recollections of his own misadventures as a fireman, hot-air
balloon entrepreneur, soccer hopeful, ardent oenophile, and -- of
course -- professional guide to a succession of wonderfully eclectic
American tourists.
Readers who loved TOO MUCH TUSCAN SUN will relish
the opportunity to spend more brilliant, sunlit days in Dario Castagno´s
corner of the world. New readers should pour themselves a glass
of Chianti Classico, sit back, and prepare to be transported to
a place where everyday life is still infused with magic.
Robert Rodi
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