Florence In Ecstasy, Jessie Chaffee
Florence In Ecstasy, Jessie Chaffee
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Florence In Ecstasy

Author: Jessie Chaffee

Narrator: Jennifer Jill Araya

Unabridged: 11 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/09/2021


Synopsis

A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2017

“Chaffee’s fierce debut brings Hannah’s struggles, discoveries, and sweet triumphs to life.” —Claire Messud, author of The Burning Girl and The Woman Upstairs

 “There’s an absorbing story here, a love story, a coming-of-age story, a gorgeous portrait of the city itself, its beauty and its decadence, but there’s also the thrilling glimpse of a brilliant young writer just setting out.” —National Book Award winner Alice McDermott in The Atlantic

 A young American woman arrives in Florence from Boston, knowing no one and speaking little Italian. But Hannah is isolated in a more profound way, estranged from her own identity after a bout with starvation that has left her life and body in ruins. She is determined to recover in Florence, a city saturated with beauty, vitality, and food—as well as a dangerous history of sainthood for women who starved themselves for God.

Hannah joins a local rowing club, where Francesca, a welcoming but predatory Milanese, and Luca, a seemingly steady Florentine with whom she becomes involved, draw her into Florence’s vibrant present: the complex social dynamics at the club, soccer mania, eating, drinking, sex, an insatiable insistence on life. But Hannah is also rapt by the city’s past—the countless representations of beauty, the entrenched conflicts of politics and faith, and the lore of the mystical saints, women whose self-imposed isolation and ecstatic searches for meaning through denial illuminate the seduction of her own struggles.

Both sides pull Hannah in: challenging her, defeating her, lifting her up. And when a figure from her past life in Boston reappears, threatening the delicate balance of her present, Hannah’s feverish personal excavation becomes caught up with the long history of women’s contention with body and spirit, desire and death.

A vivid, visceral debut echoing the novels of Jean Rhys, Elena Ferrante, and Catherine Lacey, Florence in Ecstasy gives us an arresting new vision of a woman’s attempt to find meaning—and find herself—in an unstable world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas

3.5 stars In Florence in Ecstasy, we follow Hannah, a young American woman from Boston who travels to Florence to escape her American life. She struggles with an eating disorder, which she relates to the struggles of the mythical saints, women who also experienced isolation and ecstasy through self-d......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

This novel remained in me long after I'd finished it. Quiet but powerful, heart-breaking but humorous, with writing so delicious I couldn't decide whether to savor slowly or gulp down all at once. It took a subject I mistakenly thought I understood and turned it upside down. The writing is gorgeous,......more

Goodreads review by Sophie

Florence in Ecstasy by Jessie Chaffee is a beautifully written novel about a young woman, Hannah, who moves to Florence, Italy in an attempt to recover from an eating disorder that has left her body and life in ruins. Hannah is immediately welcomed into the city's vibrant present by Francesca and Lu......more

Goodreads review by Lee

My review for The Florence News, and English-language monthly paper here in Florence, Italy. The founding principle of every moral system I can think of is the sacredness of life. To love others as we love ourselves and to hold all life on Earth inviolable is the bedrock of both our secular ethics an......more

Goodreads review by Nell

There are many things that need to be said about Jessie Chaffee's Florence in Ecstasy. It is painful, raw, ecstatic (sorry), with a rhythm both absorbing and jarring. When I sat down to read it, I gobbled pages down without realizing that, suddenly, somehow, 80 pages had happened. But it was difficu......more