From Adriana Trigiani, a master of visual and palpable detail ( The Washington Post ), comes a lush, immersive novel about three generations of Tuscan artisans with one remarkable secret.
But Matelda is running out of time, and the two timelines intersect and weave together in unexpected and heartbreaking ways that lead the family to redemption..
A hundred years later, her daughter, Matelda, and her great-granddaughter, Anina, face the same big questions about life and their family\'s legacy as Matelda contemplates what is worth fighting for, and when to let go.
As her journey takes her from the rocky shores of Marseille to the mystical beauty of Scotland to the dangers of wartime Liverpool--where Italian Scots were imprisoned without cause--Domenica experiences love, loss, and grief as she longs for home.
In the halcyon days of the past, Domenica Cabrelli thrives in the coastal town of Viareggio until the day her beloved home becomes unsafe as Italy teeters on the brink of World War II.
Now, as she faces the end of her life, she is determined to leave no stone unturned, including her own mother\'s revelation about her two great loves: her childhood friend, Silvio, and proud Scottish sea captain John Lawrie McVicars, the father Matelda never knew....
Matelda, the Cabrelli family\'s matriarch, has always been brusque and opinionated.
Epic in scope and resplendent with the glorious themes of identity and belonging, The Good Left Undone unfolds in breathtaking turns.
From Adriana Trigiani, a master of visual and palpable detail ( The Washington Post ), comes a lush, immersive novel about three generations of Tuscan artisans with one remarkable secret