Three Dreamers
By Lorenzo Carcaterra
By Lorenzo Carcaterra
By Lorenzo Carcaterra
By Lorenzo Carcaterra
By Lorenzo Carcaterra
Read by Lorenzo Carcaterra
By Lorenzo Carcaterra
Read by Lorenzo Carcaterra
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$17.00
Apr 26, 2022 | ISBN 9780593156735
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Apr 27, 2021 | ISBN 9780593156728
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Apr 27, 2021 | ISBN 9780593210758
353 Minutes
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Praise
“I loved Lorenzo Carcaterra’s Three Dreamers, a poignant, unflinching, and uniquely powerful memoir. Carcaterra paints a fascinating, moving, and page-turning portrait of three unforgettable women, each a product of her time, culture, and even location, whether Hell’s Kitchen in New York City or the beautiful island of Ischia in Italy. But even more than that, through his transcendent talent, honesty, and emotional intelligence, Carcaterra has created a work that explores what women mean to the men in their lives, writ large. This is a book about love, about family, and about forgiveness. Every mother should read this book.”—Lisa Scottoline, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Lorenzo Carcaterra looks back over his life and writes of the women that shaped his world view. During boyhood summers on Ischia, Lorenzo’s Italian grandmother fed him stories and great meals, which built his imagination. His mother, Raffaella, through grief and hardship, sharpened the edges of his ambition, while his wife, Susan, an important journalist, served as the first reader of his bestselling books and a champion of his work. This deeply personal memoir weaves beauty, hilarity, and loss into a glorious tapestry.” —Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author
“Three Dreamers is a stunning triptych—a plaiting together of the lives of three powerful women who, together, have shaped the life and outlook of one man. This beautiful memoir is Lorenzo Carcaterra’s tribute to the most important women in his life, and a paean to joy, sorrow, and love.”—Elissa Altman, author of Motherland
“With keen perception and even-keeled acceptance, Carcaterra shares the stories of his grandmother, mother, and wife as he traces how their relationships encouraged him to pursue his dream of becoming a writer.”—Booklist
“A moving tribute . . . With spare yet resounding prose, Carcaterra follows these women from his childhood home in Hell’s Kitchen to the Italian island of Ischia, to the battles each of them fought at the end of their lives. This emotional narrative isn’t for the fainthearted, but its beauty is a thing to behold.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Engaging . . . This reflective memoir gives nuance to the dark world [Carcaterra] portrays in his novels.”—Library Journal
“Elegantly and sensitively written, a book that forges strong connections across four generations.”—Kirkus Reviews
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