Last Voyage of the Valentina

by Santa Montefiore

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Alba always feels like an outsider. She hardly knew her Italian mother and her English father acts as if Valentina never existed. She despises country life almost as much as she despises her stepmother and stepsisters. On board the houseboat named after her dead mother, Alba's life is little more than a selfish search for fun and pleasure. But the discovery of her mother's portrait sends the girl back to Italy to find her family - and the truth about Valentina. Amid the olive groves of the show more Amalfi coast, its balmy air rich with the scent of figs, a tale of deception and betrayal is waiting to be discovered. It is a tale that takes Alba into the past - but also gives her a new future. show less

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Alba has never fit in with her family. Her Italian mother died when she was a baby and her father brought her home to England, where she has grown up surrounded by dull country-living gentlefolk. She detests her stepmother and is bored by her siblings, preferring life on her London boat, the Valentina, where she sleeps with every attractive man that passes by and charms her way into people's lives with her fiery, exotic loveliness. But there remains one unanswerable void in Alba's life. Who was her mother, the beautiful Valentina? Why does the similarity between Alba and her mother seem to cause her father such pain, and why do they never speak of her?

When she finds a portrait of her mother on board the boat, Alba's mind is made up and show more she embarks on a life-changing trip to the stunning Incantelleria on the Amalfi coast. In search of her heritage and a deeper knowledge of her mother, she will find too a town still in thrall to Valentina's memory, and a family wracked with secrets and despair. Only in discovering the truth can Alba find herself and her place in life, and, together with those who love her, move on into a happier future.

This is a beautiful novel. It alternates between Alba's present life, in 1971, and that of her father's romance with Valentina, in the wartime of the mid-40s. This works well in creating a more complete emotional attachment to the story, as well as unfolding details that add to the suspense of Alba's search for the truth about her mother. At the same time, the novel is split into three sections, for each of the portraits Alba's father drew of Valentina as they fell in love; in each, the layers are peeled away to reveal another facet of Valentina's complex life and personality. The characters are full of life and beautifully drawn so that they each bring something unique and powerful to the story. Both the vibrant English city life, and the more serene magic of Incantelleria, are vividly depicted, so that the reader can hear the chatter of a London cafe and smell the sea air and lemon groves of the Italian countryside. A delicious book, moving and exciting in its turn, about love, loss, magic and superstition, war, humanity, family, women, self-discovery and, ultimately, letting go of the troubles of the past in order to move into a happier future.
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I concur with the reviewers who didn't much like Alba, the heroine. But I kept reading as I was amused or intrigued by most of the other characters (the busybody villagers, the neighbour, the Italian community, and I was curious how it would all turn out.
What a wonderful enriching novel this is! With a host of wonderful and unique characters and a blend of evocative scenery of old world Italy, this precious treat will be truly enjoyed by anyone who reads it. A deeply emotional and sensitive piece that keeps the reader glued to the pages from start to finish while totally getting wrapped up in the lives of each player. This is about the quest of one young woman who wishes to find her Italian roots and to search for the answers to who her mother was and the truth about her death. Truly this a beautiful book!
Women who have it all (looks, wealth, etc) who still whine about how rough they have it are just plain irritating. I couldn't get past my dislike of the character.
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Wanted to like this. Just couldn't get into it.
Eerste deel van een mooie tweedelige serie. Tweede deel eerst lezen is dan weer niet zo handig, maar het heeft ook wel zijn charme om het zo, per ongeluk, te doen. Een beetje voorkennis maakt het ook wel leuk. Het verhaal speelt zich af afwisselend in Engeland en in Italië. Met veel plezier gelezen
De Valentina, Alba Arbuckle's woonboot, afgemeerd aan de oever van de Thames in Londen, is haar veilige haven.
Alba krijgt steeds sterker het gevoel dat ze vastgelopen is. Een gevoel dat sterker wordt, als ze een portret van haar moeder Valentina vindt. Een prachtige pastel, gemaakt door haar vader Thomas Arbuckle vlak nadat hij haar had ontmoet in Italië, waar hij als marineofficier tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog gelegerd was.
Nooit heeft haar vader iets willen vertellen over haar moeder. Haar stiefmoeder reageert zo mogelijk nog vijandiger op haar vragen.
Met de hulp van Fitz Davenport, haar beste vriend, komt Alba iets meer te weten van het geheim van haar overleden moeder.
Ze besluit dat ze alles wil weten en reist in haar eentje naar show more Incantellaria, het dorpje aan de Baai van Napels, waar haar moeder vandaan kwam. Ze voelt zich er vanaf het begin thuis en wordt meteen opgenomen in de gemeenschap. Er zijn zelfs mensen die denken dat ze de reïncarnatie van de beeldschone Valentina is.
Alba vindt het heerlijk om haar grootmoeder en oom te helpen in de trattoria, sluit een nichtje in haar hart en ontrafelt stukje bij beetje het geheim van haar moeder ' tot ze bij het dramatische moment komt dat zoveel levens voorgoed heeft veranderd. Dan weet ze dat ze naar terug moet naar huis en naar Fitz.
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Santa Montefiore was born in 1970 in England. She read Soanish ans Italian at Exeter University. After a year teaching English on an Argentine estancia, she spent most of the nineties in Buenos Aires. She has written several novels including The Butterfly Box and The Sea of Lost Love. She also writes the series Deverill Chronicles and Royal show more Rabbits of London. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Last Voyage of the Valentina
Original title
Last Voyage of the Valentina
Original publication date
2005
Important places
Amalfi Coast, Italy; Italy; London, England, UK
Important events
World War II
Dedication*
Voor mijn tante, Naomi Dawson
First words*
Het was bijna donker toen ze bij het Palazzo kwamen.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Hij wist toen nog niet dat hij het voorgoed kwijt zou zijn, dat hij het nooit meer terug zou krijgen.
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
LCC
PR6113 .O544 .L37Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature2001-
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