The Passionate Palazzo

When Rome Was All the Rage

by Elizabeth Guider


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/30/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 360
ISBN : 9781481728201
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 360
ISBN : 9781481728195
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 360
ISBN : 9781481728188

About the Book

In this arresting first novel about love and liberation, Italy is not just a place of popes and piazzas, but a cauldron of heady politics and equally heated passions.


At its center is Catherine Davidson, a young American who gets caught up in the excitement of an Eternal City on edge: women are taking to the streets to demand their rights, homegrown terrorists kneecapping their hapless targets, poor immigrants swelling the city’s underbelly. Determined not to be a bystander to history nor to let her southern upbringing sabotage her newfound independence, Catherine nonetheless gets in over her head.


Viewed with a sympathetic yet sharp eye by a third-person narrator, Catherine wrestles with the fact that her personal behavior doesn’t dovetail with her political beliefs and with the failure to live up to the expectations of others. While she revels in two love affairs, one with an open-minded Roman and the other with a refugee from Eritrea, they each expose her insecurities and jealousies.


It is an unlikely figure from Catherine’s past, however, who resets the course of her life: her former stepmother, a Dane who has returned to Europe after a decade in the South. Despite having ill-treated this woman throughout the marriage, Catherine finds common ground and new respect for her — so much so that she makes a momentous decision.


About the Author

Elizabeth Guider is a longtime entertainment reporter and editor who has worked in Rome, Paris and London as well as in New York and Los Angeles. Born in the South, she holds a Ph.D. in Renaissance Studies from New York University. During the late 1970s she was based in Rome where she taught English and American literature and where much of the action of her first novel takes place. In Rome and later in London she worked as an entertainment reporter for the showbiz newspaper Variety, focusing on the film business, television and theater. She has also traveled widely, reporting on the politics affecting media from Eastern Europe and Hong Kong as well as covering various festivals and trade shows in Cannes, France. Back in the States since the early 1990's, she specialized on the broadcast television industry and eventually held top editor positions at Variety and latterly The Hollywood Reporter. Now a freelance journalist, she is hard at work on her second novel, a family saga set in the Deep South post-WWI. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Walter and their Siamese cat Cookie.