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The House at the Edge of Night

di Catherine Banner

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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:??A perfect summer read [that] brims with heart . . . Don??t be surprised if you keep turning the pages long into the night, spellbound by its magic.???The Denver Post

A sweeping saga about four generations of a family who live and love on an enchanting island off the coast of Italy??combining the romance of Beautiful Ruins with the magical tapestry of works by Isabel Allende.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR ? Los Angeles Public Library ? Kirkus Reviews

??Captivating . . . [Catherine] Banner??s four-generation saga is set on an island near Sicily, where myths of saints get served up with limoncello at the Esposito family??s bar. . . . The island is fictional, but consider this dreamy summer read your passport.???People
 
??A lusty page-turner that weaves romance, rivalry and the intricacies of family expectations into one glorious tale.???Minneapolis Star Tribune

Castellamare is an island far enough away from the mainland to be forgotten, but not far enough to escape from the world??s troubles. At the center of the island??s life is a café draped with bougainvillea called the House at the Edge of Night, where the community gathers to gossip and talk. Amedeo Esposito, a foundling from Florence, finds his destiny on the island with his beautiful wife, Pina, whose fierce intelligence, grace, and unwavering love guide her every move. An indiscretion tests their marriage, and their children??three sons and an inquisitive daughter??grow up and struggle with both humanity??s cruelty and its capacity for love and mercy.

Spanning nearly a century, through secrets and mysteries, trials and sacrifice, this beautiful and haunting novel follows the lives of the Esposito family and the other islanders who live and love on Castellamare: a cruel count and his bewitching wife, a priest who loves scandal, a prisoner of war turned poet, an outcast girl who becomes a pillar of strength, a wounded English soldier who emerges from the sea. The people of Castellamare are transformed by two world wars and a great recession, by the threat of fascism and their deep bonds of passion and friendship, and by bitter rivalries and the power of forgiveness.

Catherine Banner has written an enthralling, character-rich novel, epic in scope but intimate in feeling. At times, the island itself seems alive, a mythical place where the earth heaves with stories??and this magical novel takes you there.

Praise for The House at the Edge of Night


??A gorgeous, sweeping story set over four generations . . . calls to mind Captain Corelli??s Mandolin and Beautiful Ruins.???Interview

??Like pictures of a childhood summer, or a half-forgotten smell, this book is sweet and heady with nostalgia . . . [and] comforting as a quilt.???NPR
 
??Rich and immersive, this book will take you away.???Vox

??A masterful piece of storytelling, infused with the miraculous (both in stories and in everyday life) while maintaining the difficult balance between the explainable versus the inexplicable . . . cap
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This novel is centered around family and community life on an imagined Italian island spanning most of the 20th century. The House at the Edge of Night is the local bar and coffee shop, making it an ideal place through which to discover the wider community on the island. This novel has a slow pace, as one might imagine life on an isolated island might be like. Unfortunately, this made it difficult for me to truly get into the story. I'm certain there's the right reader for this book out there, it's just not me. ( )
  wagner.sarah35 | Sep 22, 2023 |
La historia comienza con la llegada a Castellamare de Amedeo Espósito, un joven originario de Florencia que viene a ocupar el puesto de médico permanente en ese remoto Peñón, donde el tiempo parece haberse detenido antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Allí establecerá su hogar e iniciará una larga saga cuyos miembros, hábiles narradores de historias, transmitirán de generación en generación los secretos de la familia y los avatares de un siglo vertiginoso y convulso.
Aunque Amedeo desembarca dispuesto a realizar su tarea con seriedad y rigor, un hombre inquieto como el no puede sustraerse al hechizo de la isla. Así pues, cuando surge la oportunidad de comprar el abandonado bar del pueblo, el joven ignora que aquella "casa al borde de la noche", como se la conoce por estar ubicada en un sitio impresionante frente al inmenso mar, será un punto de inflexión en su vida y se convertirá en el centro social de Castellamare. Desde ese mirador privilegiado, Amedeo y su esposa Pina, una isleña inteligente y hermosa, veran transcurrir los acontecimientos más significativos de las décadas siguientes, desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial, hasta la era de internet, el turismo de masas y la terrible crisis financiera de 2008. ( )
  joanra21 | Mar 18, 2023 |
Multi-generational family saga set on the fictional Italian island of Castellamare from the early 1900s to the financial crisis of 2008. Dr. Amadeo Esposito arrives from the mainland to practice medicine in this small community. Gossip and scandal lead him to withdraw from medicine. He purchases the titular House at the Edge of Night, restoring it to its former function as the local bar and coffee shop. We follow the various local families as they experience (from a distance) the events of the world. Amadeo documents the folk tales of the area, such as the legend of the weeping stones in the caves by the sea, eventually passing them along to his children and grandchildren.

Banner’s descriptive writing makes it easy to picture the people and places on the island: “Strange it was, that in this island where everybody knew your business before you knew it, where the widows burdened you with prayers and the elderly scopa players scolded and the old fishermen knew you by name before you were even born, it was possible still for a person to be as deep as the ocean, as unfathomable as the dark beyond the bar’s four walls.”

It is a slow-paced novel about life in an isolated environment. The focus is on the Esposito family members and their struggles. The reader will likely appreciate some generations of characters more than others. For me, the early parts of the novel, covering the first two generations, are the most enjoyable. After a while the disputes, gossip, and grudges can wear a bit thin. It is a pleasant story that depicts the ups and downs of life. ( )
  Castlelass | Oct 30, 2022 |
This is a wonderful Family Saga, covering a huge span of history from the beginnings of the 20th century to the Financial Crisis in 2007.

Amedeo Esposito comes to the small island of Castellemare in the early 1900's as the Doctor in Residence. The story follows his life and the generations of Esposito's that follow. There is nothing deep about this book, no hidden message. Just the history of the world, and these families who seem so remote from it all.

Catherine Banner's writing pulled me in after the first few pages and kept me involved with the characters, loving them all. There is the Esposito Family and then there are the other residence of this very small island-The old women who live for their gossip-the old men playing cards in the bar, the children growing up in a world that is changing, and never being aware of those changes until months, sometimes years later. Then there is Santa' Agata, the Patron Saint of the Island, does she really preform miracles, or is it just the faith of these islanders that makes you believe in them?

After I read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society I wanted to go that place-no other book since has done that for me-this one did-it's too bad that Castellemare is not real-I would go there in a minute.

If you are looking for a book to just take you away, I recommend this
highly. ( )
  JBroda | Sep 24, 2021 |
Die Bewohner der kleinen Insel Castellamare sind eine eingeschworene Gemeinschaft. Sie verehren die Heilige Santa Agata und haben auch eine Anzahl von Mythen und Legenden. Als der Arzt Amedeo Esposito aus Florenz auf die Insel kommt, sind die Bewohner misstrauisch. Amedeo aber fühlt sich wohl und schreibt die alten Geschichten auf.
Dann wird er eines Nachts zu einer Geburt gerufen. Die Frau des Conte bringt ihr Kind zur Welt und beschuldigt Amedeo, der Vater zu sein. Auch seine Frau Pina bekommt in der gleichen Nacht ihr Baby. Durch den Skandal darf er nicht mehr als Arzt praktizieren. Er macht aus dem ,,Haus am Rande der Nacht“ eine Bar, die er mit seiner Frau betreibt und sorgt so für das Auskommen der Familie.
Die Bar wird zum Treffpunkt für alle, die auf der Insel leben. Es gibt nichts, was hier nicht besprochen wird. Aber es wird auch zum Mittelpunkt seine Familie und ihre Nachkommen. Seine Tochter Maria-Grazia führt die Bar später weiter.
Amedeo ist als Findelkind im Waisenhaus in Florenz aufgewachsen. Doch dann sorgt der Arzt Esposito für ihn und ermöglicht ihm ein Medizinstudium. Doch erst auf der Insel findet er eine Anstellung. Doch der Skandal sorgt dafür, dass er diese Anstellung dann auch wieder verliert.
„Die langen Tage von Castellamare“ ist ein wundervolles Buch, das in einem tollen und poetischen Schreibstil geschrieben ist. Ich habe mich wohl gefühlt auf dieser kleinen Insel mit seinen Bewohnern und konnte an ihrem Leben teilnehmen. Jeder der Charaktere war auf seine Art besonders und sie harren hier aus – abgeschieden vom Rest der Welt. Dennoch hat das Weltgeschehen auch Einfluss auf das Leben der Bewohner.
Ein wundervolles Buch. ( )
  buecherwurm1310 | Apr 25, 2021 |
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:??A perfect summer read [that] brims with heart . . . Don??t be surprised if you keep turning the pages long into the night, spellbound by its magic.???The Denver Post

A sweeping saga about four generations of a family who live and love on an enchanting island off the coast of Italy??combining the romance of Beautiful Ruins with the magical tapestry of works by Isabel Allende.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR ? Los Angeles Public Library ? Kirkus Reviews

??Captivating . . . [Catherine] Banner??s four-generation saga is set on an island near Sicily, where myths of saints get served up with limoncello at the Esposito family??s bar. . . . The island is fictional, but consider this dreamy summer read your passport.???People
 
??A lusty page-turner that weaves romance, rivalry and the intricacies of family expectations into one glorious tale.???Minneapolis Star Tribune

Castellamare is an island far enough away from the mainland to be forgotten, but not far enough to escape from the world??s troubles. At the center of the island??s life is a café draped with bougainvillea called the House at the Edge of Night, where the community gathers to gossip and talk. Amedeo Esposito, a foundling from Florence, finds his destiny on the island with his beautiful wife, Pina, whose fierce intelligence, grace, and unwavering love guide her every move. An indiscretion tests their marriage, and their children??three sons and an inquisitive daughter??grow up and struggle with both humanity??s cruelty and its capacity for love and mercy.

Spanning nearly a century, through secrets and mysteries, trials and sacrifice, this beautiful and haunting novel follows the lives of the Esposito family and the other islanders who live and love on Castellamare: a cruel count and his bewitching wife, a priest who loves scandal, a prisoner of war turned poet, an outcast girl who becomes a pillar of strength, a wounded English soldier who emerges from the sea. The people of Castellamare are transformed by two world wars and a great recession, by the threat of fascism and their deep bonds of passion and friendship, and by bitter rivalries and the power of forgiveness.

Catherine Banner has written an enthralling, character-rich novel, epic in scope but intimate in feeling. At times, the island itself seems alive, a mythical place where the earth heaves with stories??and this magical novel takes you there.

Praise for The House at the Edge of Night


??A gorgeous, sweeping story set over four generations . . . calls to mind Captain Corelli??s Mandolin and Beautiful Ruins.???Interview

??Like pictures of a childhood summer, or a half-forgotten smell, this book is sweet and heady with nostalgia . . . [and] comforting as a quilt.???NPR
 
??Rich and immersive, this book will take you away.???Vox

??A masterful piece of storytelling, infused with the miraculous (both in stories and in everyday life) while maintaining the difficult balance between the explainable versus the inexplicable . . . cap

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