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Posted: Oct 27 2011 at 10:58am | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Strega Nona's Gift by Tomie DePaola

I just checked this out from the library -- I'm going to save it for Advent, but had to give it a -- two thumbs up.

This is quite a treasure because it incorporate all the feasts and traditions of the Advent and Christmas seasons. It doesn't go into huge detail, but it's almost like a Book of Days for the little town in Italy:
San Nicola, St. Nicholas, Dec. 6
Santa Luca, St. Lucy, Dec. 13
La Vigila, Christmas Eve, Dec. 24
San Silvestro, St. Sylvester, New Year's Eve, Dec. 31
Eve of Epifania, Eve of the Epiphany, Jan. 5
Epifania, Epiphany, Jan. 6

The story is a reflection of the cultural customs, which applies the Catholic feast days and each has food and other traditions for each feast. Some traditions are a bit superstitious, like wearing red underwear, and eating something for good luck.

But the retelling is so beautiful and wonderful to share. The little gift happens on the Eve of the Epiphany, and Big Anthony gets himself into a mess again -- but makes a wonderful retribution at the end.

A delightful sory, and wonderful illustration of Catholic feasts and customs. The back page has a list of all the feasts listed with a short explanation of the day and the traditions.

Again, couldn't rave more!!!!!!! Can't wait to add this to our Advent/Christmas reading. If I had to peg the book to a certain date, I think I would read it around January 5, before Epiphany. But I also think it would be a great introduction book to Advent -- laying the foundation of what is to come through the next two liturgical seasons.

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Posted: Oct 27 2011 at 11:14am | IP Logged Quote SeaStar

Oh- so glad to hear that. I bought it without seeing it first during the presale. My library has very limited de Paola books and a very low budget for buying new buys of any kind. Mine is in an unopened box right now on my desk.

Sounds like a good one!

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Posted: Oct 27 2011 at 11:26am | IP Logged Quote MaryM

Cool, cool, cool...can't wait to get a copy now. They are on order with our library system. Thanks, Jenn.

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I'm already thinking Advent. I'm so glad you posted about it   

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Posted: Nov 07 2011 at 12:45am | IP Logged Quote MaryM

Just read it this weekend. What a great book for Italian Christmas traditions. Will be fun to do them along with the season.

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