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Adriana Trigiani
Adriana Trigiani is beloved by millions of readers around the world for sixteen bestsellers, including the blockbuster The Shoemaker's Wife; the Big Stone Gap series; Lucia, Lucia; the Valentine series; the Viola series for young adults; the bestselling memoir Don't Sing at the Table; and her... show more



Adriana Trigiani is beloved by millions of readers around the world for sixteen bestsellers, including the blockbuster The Shoemaker's Wife; the Big Stone Gap series; Lucia, Lucia; the Valentine series; the Viola series for young adults; the bestselling memoir Don't Sing at the Table; and her latest New York Times bestseller, All the Stars in the Heavens, an epic tale set in the golden age of Hollywood. She is the award-winning filmmaker of the documentary Queens of the Big Time. Trigiani wrote and directed the major motion picture Big Stone Gap, based on her debut novel and filmed entirely on location in her Virginia hometown. Big Stone Gap spent 11 weeks in theaters in the fall of 2015 and was the #2 top-grossing Romantic Comedy of the year. She lives in Greenwich Village with her family.

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Hahtoolah Reads!
Hahtoolah Reads! rated it 8 years ago
The Shoemaker's Wife, by Adriana Trigiani (2012) I found this book to be nearly unreadable. The novel follows two young lovers from the Italian Alps who emigrated to the United States. They were both so goody-goody, that I got bored with reading about them. 2 Stars Read: October 10, 2016
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 9 years ago
I enjoyed my time with this book. The characters are original and the setting feels authentic. There's humor and tragedy and great southern charm. I'm definitely continuing the series.
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 11 years ago
The Supreme Macaroni Company called to me, both because it was by Adriana Trigiani and because of the Italian heritage I knew would run deep in it. I'm always fascinated by glimpses into the lives of others. I also love Trigiani's ability to bring a whole family, an entire clan of loving, swearing, ...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
It's 1978 in the small town of Big Stone Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, and thirty-five year old Ave Maria Mulligan is a “ferriner" not just because her mother is Italian. Her best friend Theodore is called that just because he wasn't born there. She has reason to feel even more of an ...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 11 years ago
The Supreme Macaroni Company is bad. Valentine is pathetic in this third novel. The much-anticipated wedding is rushed in an effort to get the stresses of their new marriage, but therein lies much of the problem. Most people know that marriage is tough, and there is an adjustment period for all newl...
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