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The Triumph of the Lions

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The Florios, known as the Lions of Sicily, have risen from mere ambition to immense wealth, boasting palaces, factories, ships, silks, and jewels. The Sicilian city admires, honors, and fears them. Vincenzo, destined to lead Casa Florio, is driven by a ruthless ambition that pushes him beyond Sicily to Rome, Europe, and naval dominance in the Mediterranean, culminating in the acquisition of the Egadi Archipelago. His icy heart leads him to abandon his true love, casting a long shadow over his legacy. His son, Ignazziddu, barely twenty, stands to inherit this vast empire, yet he is nothing like his father. A nervous young man, he resists the weight of his infamous name and the sacrifices it demands. As he grapples with a rapidly changing world filled with violence and turmoil, he realizes that having Florio blood is insufficient to wield the power his father and grandfather possessed. Amidst this struggle are two remarkable women: Giovanna, Vincenzo's passionate yet fragile wife, and Franca, Ignazziddu's stunning wife, whose beauty is threatened by fate's cruelty. These women bring life to the narrative, set against the backdrop of the Belle Epoque, as the story explores the exhilarating and tragic history of a family that dominated Italian society and shaped the heartbeat of an island and city.

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The Triumph of the Lions, Stefania Auci

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2023
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Titel
The Triumph of the Lions
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2023
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
304
ISBN10
0062931709
ISBN13
9780062931702
Eerste editie
2021
Oorspronkelijke titel
L'inverno dei Leoni
Beoordeling
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The Florios, known as the Lions of Sicily, have risen from mere ambition to immense wealth, boasting palaces, factories, ships, silks, and jewels. The Sicilian city admires, honors, and fears them. Vincenzo, destined to lead Casa Florio, is driven by a ruthless ambition that pushes him beyond Sicily to Rome, Europe, and naval dominance in the Mediterranean, culminating in the acquisition of the Egadi Archipelago. His icy heart leads him to abandon his true love, casting a long shadow over his legacy. His son, Ignazziddu, barely twenty, stands to inherit this vast empire, yet he is nothing like his father. A nervous young man, he resists the weight of his infamous name and the sacrifices it demands. As he grapples with a rapidly changing world filled with violence and turmoil, he realizes that having Florio blood is insufficient to wield the power his father and grandfather possessed. Amidst this struggle are two remarkable women: Giovanna, Vincenzo's passionate yet fragile wife, and Franca, Ignazziddu's stunning wife, whose beauty is threatened by fate's cruelty. These women bring life to the narrative, set against the backdrop of the Belle Epoque, as the story explores the exhilarating and tragic history of a family that dominated Italian society and shaped the heartbeat of an island and city.