Thursday, December 19, 2013

Straight Reading from the Library: A Shadow on Merrimack River by Daniella Alibrandi


I was sent A Shadow on the Merrimack River as part of the author's virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Daniela will be awarding a $25 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. You can see the rest of the tour stops here: http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2013/11/review-tour-shadow-on-merrimack-river.html.

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A year in the United States, a fantastic opportunity to forget the events of the past. Then Diana will return to Rome, but if life in the United States will be a positive experience, she will be able to return. And Diana strongly hopes she will come back. In an evening of early spring, however, while with her friend Jenny, an obese girl, she is enjoying to skate on the Merrimack River still frozen, she doesn’t realize she has reached a point where the ice is breaking. In the fierce struggle that she engages with the force of the river waters, that with the beginning of the thaw are moving, Diana understands the plate is too thin, and may not hold up. And below, after hearing a thud, Diana realizes that glides silently a human body, a corpse from which she could be sucked into the river deepness. It’s the beginning of a nightmare in which Diana will live during the months that remain until her departure from what she had considered a quiet and peaceful little town. Until the solution of the mystery which will take place with a breathtaking end.

The events take place in a small town in the Northeast of the United States in the middle 60ties. Many are the descriptions of the places related to the nature and landscapes as well as to the complexity of American society. There is no lack of historical references.

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There is a shadow on Merrimack River-- not only the shadow of the body that Diana sees under the ice, but also the shadow of evil that casts a pall over her life in the United States. Not accepted at school because of her foreignness, and at odds with her mother because of the mom's new love interest, Diana's only friend is Jenny--another outcast because of her weight.

The setting is that late 1960s and the author draws heavily on the time she spent in the same area when she was a girl about the same age as Diana. Her descriptions of the town, the cold, the school all ring clear as things she remembers experiencing.

This is a story translated into English from its original Italian--and, at times, the phrasing is a little hard to follow. However, this isn't uncommon in translated works and if you can get past that and get involved with the story itself, you will find a wonderful short book (under 150 pages) that shows a girl who is learning about herself, about the world she finds herself living, about her family-- and a girl who, by the end of the story, has grown and changed.

A Shadow on Merrimack River is the first of Daniella Alibrandi's books that has been translated.  I'm looking forward to reading more of her work. Four stars, Ms. Alibrandi.



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MEET THE AUTHOR


The author Daniela Alibrandi, was born in Rome, Italy while she has lived a meaningful period of her adolescence in the United States of America, where she attended the St. Francis School of Manchester, New Hampshire. Returned to Italy, she ended the classical studies. In her professional life she has experienced different contexts that have enriched her personal baggage. Working in the public sector she dealt, besides, of International Relationships and Cultural Exchanges with the foreign Countries, within the European Union and the Council of Europe, taking care of the Italian edition of some official texts as, for instance, "Illiteracy, a European Comparison", edit by Italian Ministry of Education. Daniela has also completed cultural exchanges and has realized the "Peace Program" with the state of N.Y. In the private life, she is married and has two children.

Always prone to the writing she took part in various literary contests. In 2010 she won the national literary contest Pegaso Flight with the novel "The Bitter Companion", published in the contest harvest edited by the Italian Superior Institute of Health. With the story "Her Light Steps", in January 2011, she reached as finalist the literary contest The Memory. This award, banished by Gutenberg Laboratory and addressed to Italian and foreigner authors, was developed with the patronage of Rome Commune and Libraries, in cooperation with the XI Town hall in Rome, the House of the Memory and the Roman Jewish Community. The story "Her Light steps" is published in the volume "Micol." In December 2010 she published the Book "No Steps On the Snow", Laboratory Gutenberg Editor, a psychological thriller of great emotional impact. This book, soon reaching its first reissue, was inserted in the publishing necklace Over the City. It has been selected by the XVII Town hall of Rome for a literary event in the Roman Summer 2012 and presented in the gardens of S.Angel Castel in the magic of Roman monuments and summer night. "No Steps On the Snow", on July 5th 2013, has won the important literary award Circe, assigned by readers and famous writers and journalists. This book was presented successfully with the patronage of Rome, Santa marinella, Cerveteri, Bracciano and Ladispoli city halls, for its historical and cultural value. The theme treated by the book has been the object of various interviews, among which the one of the important Italian newspaper “Messaggero”, of radio broadcasts and local T.V. telecasts.

In December 2011 Daniela won the national literary prize The City and the Sea, with the short novel "The Last House" awarding a publishing contract with the publishing house Apollo Edizioni. The contest was banished by the Italian Pro Loco Union, patronized by the Ladispoli City Hall, in cooperation with Apollo Edizioni, Etruriain.tv and Centromareradio. The story "The Last House" is published in the volume The City and the Sea, related to the contest.

In June 2012, thanks to the award she won in The City and the Sea contest, Apollo Edizioni published her book "Rachel's Child", successfully presented to the Calabrian Book Fair in Lamezia Terme. The book has aroused much interest in its treated matters and has received good critiques. It was even object of the telecast “Literary Appetizer" 2012 and a broadcast "Everything in an hour" in the summer 2012. It remains memorable, on August 31st 2012, the public conversation with the Facebook readers, organized to speak about the themes treated in the thriller. In less than a few minutes, in fact, more than 100 comments were totaled. Since September 2012, the Italian Magazine Friday’s Nettle has published each month a short novel written by Daniela Alibrandi. The following are the novel successfully published: The Bitter Companion, Her Light Steps, The Last Home, Once Upon a Time There Was a Beautiful Woman, The Reunion, The Kiss of Old Ones, Nobody’s Land, The Epiphany’s True Story, The Mild Wind of April, Those Four Minutes, The Missing Generation. In November 2012 her thriller "A Shade on Merrimack River" has been published at the beginning in the Italian Edition “Un’Ombra sul Fiume Merrimack” as an e-book on Amazon, then in March 2013 it was edited as a hard copy by Youcanprint, to satisfy those readers who wished to have a traditional edition. In August 2013 the book has been published in the English Edition on Amazon. com, .ca, .jp, .uk etc… This thriller is set in Manchester, N.H. in the middle 60ties and threats a delicate matter. Relevant the descriptions of New Hampshire nature. In Italy it has already received good literary critiques and it is the first one of Daniela Alibrandi’s books to be translated into English.

Daniela Alibrandi has a big literary production. Her work particularity concerns the themes treated in her stories, of social relevance, usually set in contemporary historical periods. Italian literary critics have spent many words emphasizing her fluid and involving literary style, as well as her literary work great essence.

Website: www.danielaalibrandi.joomlafree.it
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Daniela-Alibrandi-Autore/108488582556510
A page devoted to the English Edition “A Shade on Merrimack River” https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Shadow-on-Merrimack-iver/1424294097784048
And an email where you can contact her : daniela.alibrandi@gmail.com
She is also on Linkedin and Twitter with her personal profile Daniela Alibrandi

22 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the review! I'm writing from Italy, watching the bay on the Mediterranean sea and I feel this is the first day of a new great experience. As you have focused there is a story behind this thriller and it's a touching human experience that made me decide to translate this book in English, first before the previous ones. And now I know that things passed for ever will live again...You catched the real meaning of the characters and of the weft ...thank you once more!
    Daniela Alibrandi

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  2. The review is great. You caught so much of the underlying themes. I read A Shadow On The Merrimack River and found the ending especially gripping. Never dreamed who was behind the terror in the story. Thanks, Daniela for writing it.

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  3. Thanks so much for this wonderful opportunity! Can't wait to check it out! =D

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  4. Thank you Nora, you know that for a writer the real prize comes from the readers! I love to surprise readers with interwoven stories and unexpected twists.

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  5. Thank you Melinda for your interest. As you can imagine the story is very involving, I hope you'll enjoy it!

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  6. Great review, the story sounds very compelling.

    Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com

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  7. Yes Rita, I guess it is.One of my Italian readers, comparing this thriller to music,said that it begins in a high tone and ends with a deafening sound! I liked this comparison...

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  8. Sounds like a great read!!
    Thanks for the chance to win!
    natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com

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  9. Sounds great! Thanks for sharing your review and the giveaway. Wishing everyone a wonderful and magical holiday season!. evamillien at gmail dot com

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  10. Yes Natsha and Eva! I'm looking only now at the comments, because I'm in Italy and I'm six hours ahead. It's exciting waking up and finding your posts! Have a wonderful holiday season and a very good read!

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  11. This does sound like a fantastic read.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  12. Hi Mary, here in Italy we say "avvincente", while in USA you call this kind of thriller "a page turner"!

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  13. Daniela has made the pages of A Shadow on the Merrimack turn themselves....the characters are well defined but the mystery of the killer is not revealed (and totally unexpected) until the very end...... Great storytelling !

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    1. Happy to see you enjoyed reading it Nancy!

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    2. Happy to see you enjoyed reading it Nancy!

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  14. Sounds like a great story! I love to read about social outcasts. :)

    falcondraco at Hotmail dot com

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  15. Sounds great! I love to read about social outcasts. :)

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  16. Reading it you'll find what you like. It's a story that talks about outcasts in a surprising interwoven plot!

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  17. Sounds like a great read!!
    Thanks for the chance to win!
    natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com

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    1. Thank you for your interest Natasha! Readers found that the thickness of the characters and the plot twist make it a truly engaging reading

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  18. Thanks Natasha for your interest, it's a real involving story!

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