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Hardcover Gabriella's Book of Fire Book

ISBN: 0786865970

ISBN13: 9780786865970

Gabriella's Book of Fire

At fifteen, Sam Capistrano is a normal Australian teenager. The object of his desire is Gabriella, the Italian-Irish girl next door. Then one day Gabriella disappearsabandoning Sam. Bitter and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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From The Heart

I read this book without knowing very much about the writer. Someone mentioned it to me at a party. I found a copy and from the first sentence I was hooked. Great storytelling and imagery and I was moved to tears at least four or five times through the story. Gabriella is a gem but so is almost every single character in this book. They come to life and you just love them. There are no totally good or bad characters, just the sheer humanity of us all. Sadly ignored by the book-buying public, it may only be a matter of time before people wake up to the wonderful delights of Gabriella's Book of Fire. I will read every single thing written by this writer. Genius.

Improving with each book, chapter, and sentence ...

Having read the reviews preceding mine, I couldn't help but put a few words to paper (well keyboard/screen) to support the things already said.The first book I read of Veny's was, "My Beautiful Friend", in which it had one of the loveliest quotes (the beauty of the construction of the words was remarkable) I'd come across (a quote on a tombstone, no less). The next book I read, as it then came out, was his young adult book, "The Ghost Of Deadman's Beach". Though just a short story, I found myself lost in it as though I were one of the characters living a part of his life. I read his other novels while he wrote Firehead, in fact working my way backwards.And then he finally released, "Firehead" (or Gabriella's Book Of Fire as you know it) and I found myself reading pages without even realising I was following a storyline as I was lost in my admiration of the exquisite construction of every sentence. He's inherently gifted at writing in an immensely descriptive manner (that is never convoluted) that can carry you away into the story if you let it. Ideal for those readers who see a movie in their mind as they read, for you?re inevitably going to live it in your senses as well.Unlike his other novels, to which I had more difficulty relating to at the time, I found myself re-reading sentences or paragraphs of this one, as though I were reminiscing my own life. The descriptions were so encompassing that I felt like I was reading a journal of my life some 40 years later, with a somewhat faded memory. Everything felt familiar, yet unknown at the same time.He writes straight from the soul and what he feels and you can tell that there?s no effort toward or consideration of what the public may or may not want to read; he envisions a story and writes what is true to his style and remains true to it the whole book through. For this reason alone I know a number of times I was shocked by what I read, which only furthered the feeling as though you knew this character (nothing fake, but not blunt as such either; simply very candid). If you don?t like his style, so be it ? but if you do, he will not disappoint you.From his first published book of short stories (Jumping At The Moon; equally candid) through to this most recent novel; he?s writing has extended its boundaries so much and he has really let himself go with this one, and I can?t even imagine how much further he will be able to go, for his work is brilliant now.Through all of this he manages to bring into view the realities of life that are so prevalent, yet so often not spoken of openly. Of intense love at a young age, or the notion through the decades of that continued love still burning despite what by then would be a considerable age gap. A love so intense that it remained strong as she grew with him inside of him in every aspect of his life, despite the reality that his memories were not of an ?adult? love (as they say), but rather those of a young heart first feeling a complexity of emotio

Imagery Explosion

What a fantastic writer. This was my first reading of Mr. Armanno's works, and the sensory images he creates are unbelievabley magical. The subject matter is deep and riveting, but the scenes he writes about transport you to the time and place. He creates pictures in your mind. You really feel and smell and see what is on the pages. For anyone who enjoys getting "into" the writers world, and having their senses awaken, this is the book for you. We feel the sun, we see the colors of the trees, every item, no matter how insignificant is brought out in vivid detail and imagery. Colors burst behind your pupils, in your brain and keep you alive and wanting more.Even to the end and the last scenes of the book, you are still there with the characters, feeling, seeing, enjoying. Not all authors have the ability to stay the length of the book. Many only create small pockets of images and then fade, Mr. Armanno keeps you with him and keeps you enjoying and experiencing all through the book.

The Best of 2000

Like TESTA ROSA above, many readers in Australia believe that Gabriella's Book of Fire ("Firehead" in this country) was one of the best books published last year. I'm one of them. This is a book of memory, passion, regret - and hope. It is sexy and literate and if there is any justice should make the writer a household name, definitely in the tradition of Borges, Marquez, even Louis de Bernieres. The novel starts in the small city of Brisbane in 1975 and focuses on the "little Sicily" of the era through the growing attachment of two children, Gabriella and Sam. But love in the present isn't all that the writer is interested in, and as the story develops through the 80s and 90s, Gabriella's astonishing diary entries chronicle the past as well - including the story of her grandparents and their first passionate encounter under the volcano, Mt. Etna, in Sicily.This book will transport you to other worlds. You will not be able to put it down. Gabriella, Sam, and the Sicily of the past will always stay with you. There is a strong rumour going around that the producers of Strictly Ballroom are developing a screenplay for film production later this year. If so, I'll be at the head of the line on opening night. Read this book, and so will you. Tell your friends.

Passionate and Mesmerising

Gabriella's Book of Fire or as published in Australia as Firehead is a powerful and transformative novel.Telling the story of Salvatore and his childhood love Gabriella, and the decades that follow - is an ultimately a moving story of mythic and intimate proportions. Armano writes with grace that draws the reader into a world of lovers, past and present and the nature of obsessive love.
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