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Restoration: A Novel by Olaf Olafsson
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Restoration: A Novel (edition 2012)

by Olaf Olafsson

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"A tremendous talent."
â??Boston Globe

"Restoration is an elegantly constructed work of fiction, seamlessly moving between the past and the present."
â??Ron Rash, bestselling author of Serena

Acclaimed novelist Olaf Olafsson brings us Restoration, a sweeping story of love tested by human frailty and the terrors and tragedies of war. Departing from the landscapes of his native Icelandâ??so beautifully evoked in Absolution, The Journey Home, and other previous worksâ??Olafson sets Restoration in the gorgeous Italian hills of Tuscany during the World War Two years of the early 1940s. He captivates readers with a deeply emotional story in the vein of The English Patient by Michael Ondaajte, Ian McEwan's Atonement, and other contemporary literary classics, spinning a tale of passion, art, war, and betrayal centered around a pair of love triangles and a forged Caravaggio… (more)

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Title:Restoration: A Novel
Authors:Olaf Olafsson
Info:Ecco (2012), Edition: Original, Paperback, 336 pages
Collections:Read and owned
Rating:****
Tags:2012 release, WWII, painting, Italy, historical fiction, Olaf Olafsson, Restoration

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Restoration by Olaf Olafsson

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Restoration is a novel of two women both being haunted by mistakes from their pasts, brought together by circumstances to a villa in Tuscany, which eventually turns into the frontline in a battle between the retreating Germans and The Allied forces during World War Two. There's a passage very close to the end that sums up the novel very well for me. "But our problems were trivial in the scheme of things. We can see that now that the world lies in ruins." Both these women were in the middle of a war zone and yet spent most of their time so focused on the ghost of their pasts that I eventually began to find these musings quite tedious. And I find my self wondering why the author included this line about the characters trivial problems, when that was pretty much the entire theme of the novel. ( )
  kevinkevbo | Jul 14, 2023 |
Restoration is set in the waning days of the Second World War, as the Germans retreated through Italy and is largely set on a fattoria where Alice, estranged from her husband after the tragic death of her son, works to keep everything going and the tenants, workers and the children evacuated from cities further south fed and safe. There are partisans in the woods, who periodically take shelter with the more outlying tenant farms and she's been coerced into hiding a painting for the Germans. Kristin arrives at the fattoria after being injured in an explosion on the train she was in and remains even after her wounds are healing. She's left behind an unhappy love affair and a secret that could destroy the man she once loved.

Restoration is a novel with an old-fashioned feel to it. There isn't a modern story bracketing the one set in the 1940s and it's told in a clear straight-forward manner. This was an enjoyable and engrossing read and while I don't think it will stay with me very long, I'd be happy enough to read something else by Olafsson. ( )
  RidgewayGirl | Sep 2, 2020 |
Restoration, which is set in Italy during WWII, tells the story of two women. The first, Alice, a daughter of wealthy British ex-pats, shockingly marries an Italian landowner. The other, Kristin, is a young, Belgian ex-pat and very talented art restorer who is in Rome working for a Renaissance expert and dealer named Robert Marshall. Alice and her husband are renovating their villa in Tuscany, but after the loss of a child, she has a untimely affair that she will regret. Kristin will become involved with her boss and do things that that she will also regret.

As the war moves around and over them, the women carry on in individual storylines with hints of connection. Eventually, Kristin will seek shelter from the fighting at Alice’s villa.

Apologies for a rather dry description of the main characters and plot, but I wish not to give much away. There is something about this wonderful, sad, immersive story of women, love, art and war, that one really should discover in reading the book itself rather than in a review. Olafsson, another author who writes with great empathy and compassion, tells a remarkable tale here that will mesmerize the reader. One only has to look at the striking cover to see what awaits.

This may be Olafsons’ best novel, but hard to say as they are all different. I love his writing enough to have chased down all of his work, with a few left still left to read. ( )
2 vote avaland | Jul 27, 2020 |
Restoration. Olaf Olafsson.1912. I really liked this book. ( My college roommate , Ellen, left it with me last year along with Gentleman in Moscow. What great taste in books she has!). This is the story of Alice, an ex-pat married to an Italian landowner and Kristen, a young Icelandic artist apprenticed to a noted art restorer whose lives intersect in Italy during World War II. Those who have read The Monuments Men, or seen the movie or have read The Rape of Europa will be familiar with the Nazi’s systematic plan to take the great works of art will enjoy this book. ( )
  judithrs | Mar 17, 2020 |
Just an okay read. Didn't catch my interest nor kept it. Struggled to finish it and thought it was rambling and disjointed at times. Some descriptions were well written, but on the whole disappointing. ( )
  MicheleMG | Feb 1, 2017 |
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She sits on a low chair, her jewelry -- pearl necklace, bracelet, and hairpin -- laid aside. (From an invitation to the National Gallery)
At the beginning of 1943, Mussolini lost his hold on Africa. (Historical Note)
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:

"A tremendous talent."
â??Boston Globe

"Restoration is an elegantly constructed work of fiction, seamlessly moving between the past and the present."
â??Ron Rash, bestselling author of Serena

Acclaimed novelist Olaf Olafsson brings us Restoration, a sweeping story of love tested by human frailty and the terrors and tragedies of war. Departing from the landscapes of his native Icelandâ??so beautifully evoked in Absolution, The Journey Home, and other previous worksâ??Olafson sets Restoration in the gorgeous Italian hills of Tuscany during the World War Two years of the early 1940s. He captivates readers with a deeply emotional story in the vein of The English Patient by Michael Ondaajte, Ian McEwan's Atonement, and other contemporary literary classics, spinning a tale of passion, art, war, and betrayal centered around a pair of love triangles and a forged Caravaggio

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Having grown up in an exclusive circle of wealthy British ex-pats in Florence in the 1920's, Alice shocks everyone when she marries Claudio, the son of a minor land-owner, and moves to San Martino, a crumbling villa in Tuscany. Settling into their new paradise, husband and wife begin to build their future, restoring San Martino and giving birth to a son. But as time passes, Alice grows lonely, a restlessness that leads her into the heady social swirl of wartime Rome and a reckless arffair that will have devastating consequences. While she spends time with her lover in Rome, Alice's young son falls ill and dies, widening the emotional chasm between her and her husband-and leaving her vulnerable to the machinations of a nefarious art dealer who ensnares her in a dangerous and deadly scheme. Returning to San Martino, Alice yearns for forgiveness. But before she can begin to make amends, Claudio disappears, and the encroaching fighting threatens to destroy everything they have built. Caught between loyalists and resisters, cruel German forces and Allied troops, Alice valiantly struggles to survive, hoping the life and love she lost can one day be restored. (978-0-06-206565-0)
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