Isa Grassano returns to bookstores with a new book that has the eyes of discovery, the shades of history, the flavor of tradition, the beauty of art, and the wisdom of popular culture.
Maybe Not Everyone Knows That in Italy.., published by Newton Compton, is the new book by Isa Grassano, a travel journalist, in her fourth literary effort (Traveling with Friends, 101 Free Things to Do in Italy, Tiffany’s Breakfasts). The book has the scent of fresh print even though it is available in a “digital format” and can be purchased on numerous digital platforms. In over 500 pages, sifting through the peninsula from north to south, the journalist has brought to light a considerable number of “gems,” as I like to call lesser-known news.
And so the manual aims to help curious beginners but also those who think they’ve seen a lot but not enough. The entire Italy, therefore, first appears to the writer’s eyes with its varied provinces, customs, traditions, landscape, monuments, art works, crafts, and gastronomy. As an experienced traveler, Grassano projects onto paper the lesser-known stories of the peninsula with the awareness that she can once again interest her loyal readers and new ones.
“Maybe Not Everyone Knows That in Italy…” therefore, is a book born from curiosity and destined for those who have always been searching for something new, something that breaks “out of the box.” In a globalized world, in customs, food, and even the soul, the journalist’s book gathers the right consensus from those who disdain the word “déjà-vu.” And then, those who wound curiosity, perish from curiosity.
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