

Gondola
Author: Donna Leon
Narrator: Antoinette LaVecchia
Unabridged: 2 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 12/09/2014
Author: Donna Leon
Narrator: Antoinette LaVecchia
Unabridged: 2 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 12/09/2014
American author, Donna Leon, has settled nicely into a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy entitled, Brunettixote. The novels feature the fictional character of Commissario Guido Brunetti.
Leon was born in 1942, and eventually lived in Venice, Italy for over 30 years. She was an English literature lecturer for the University of Maryland in Europe (Italy), and worked on a military base in Italy for several years, before she became a full time writer. She moved to Zurich, Switzerland, and also had a home in a smaller Swiss village.
The novels have been translated from English into several foreign languages, but for some reason the author did not approve them being translated into Italian. German television has shown 22 Commissario Brunetti episodes that they produced for broadcast.
This was a pleasure to read. In addition to a brief history about gondolas, it also includes illustrations by famous artists and a CD of barcarole songs (traditional songs shared by gondoliers as they float through the canals). My favorite chapter included a visit with builder who explained the proc......more
This quaint little hardcover informative book is a little treasure. Written by Donna Leon, an American who has lived in Venice for more than 30 years, this book covers many topics pertaining to the famous Gondola. Donna writes about the romance of the Gondola, with her pages interspersed with paintin......more
Darn, I thought it was going to be another detective story, but it was interesting to learn about gondolas.......more
I like to sprinkle me fiction reading with non-fiction, my weighty tomes with light larks. Having visited Venice 2 years ago I thought a short paean to the ever present gondola of the canals sounded fun, and up until that last, jarring chapter I was ok. Not all that deep, to be sure. Somewhat disjoi......more
Anything Donna Leon produces is beautifully written, and this is no exception. Like its sister volume Venetian Curiosities, Gondola is barely even a "book", such is its brevity: a little over 100 little pages, including lots of double-page illustrations, plus an accompanying CD of Venice-related mus......more