Alice and Luigi : A novel

Author(s): Graeme Lay

NZ Fiction

The year is 1878. Luigi Galoni, a young Italian fisherman, is forced to flee his home in Pesaro and sail to New Zealand. He joins a boyhood friend, Leopoldo, in the Haast region, and together they try to break in their land. But Luigi must move on again, first to Westport, then to the isolated coast of Wellington, where he joins an Italian fishing community. There he and his young wife Alice raise a family, defying hardship, misfortune and poverty. A saga of courage, fortitude and abiding love, Alice & Luigi is also a story of the coming-of-age of youthful New Zealand, where immigrants struggle to create a better life for the generations who will follow them.

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Graeme Lay is a full-time writer of fiction and non-fiction, editor and manuscript assessor, with ten previous novels and story collections, two children's books and nearly twenty non-fiction titles. He was born in Foxton, grew up in Taranaki and was educated at Victoria University of Wellington. He works from his homes in Devonport, on Auckland's North Shore, and Hahei, in the Coromandel. Married with three adult children, Graeme's interests are reading, travel, photography and the sea. He is also secretary of the Frank Sargeson Trust.

General Fields

  • : 9781877378072
  • : David Ling Publishing Limited
  • : David Ling Publishing Limited
  • : 230x152mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Graeme Lay
  • : Paperback
  • : 823.2
  • : 272pp