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Return to Valetto

Dominic Smith

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Allen & Unwin
28 February 2023

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK --- Hugh Fisher is a middle-aged historian, known for his book on vanishing Italian towns - a personal interest stemming from his complicated family history. His eccentric Italian aunts and nearly 100 year old grandmother live in a town on the crumbling edge of a cliff accessible only by an ancient bridge. Widowed four years previously, Hugh is still in deep mourning for his lost wife, and unable to fully finish his next work. When he returns to Valetto to take up his inheritance - a cottage behind the family villa - he is confronted by Elisa Tomassi, who claims it was left to her family by his long disappeared grandfather. As they unravel the convoluted strands of history that led them to Valetto, he diffidently steps into a new relationship with Elisa, and with his family. I found this was the perfect companion for a cold weekend, the evocation of Italian landscape and the melancholy of history were enticing and transporting! Lindy

A captivating and moving new novel from the international bestselling author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos.

A nearly abandoned Italian village, the family that stayed, and long-buried secrets from World War II. On a hilltop in Umbria sits Valetto. Once a thriving village-and a hub of resistance and refuge during World War II-centuries of earthquakes, landslides and the lure of a better life have left it neglected. Only ten residents remain, including the widows Serafino - three eccentric sisters and their steely centenarian mother - who live quietly in their medieval villa. Then their nephew and grandson, Hugh, a historian, returns.

But someone else has arrived before him, laying claim to the cottage where Hugh spent his childhood summers. The unwelcome guest is the captivating and no-nonsense Elisa Tomassi, who asserts that the family patriarch, Aldo Serafino, a resistance fighter whom her own family harboured, gave the cottage to them in gratitude. Like so many threads of history, this revelation unravels a secret - a betrayal, a disappearance and an unspeakable act of violence - that has impacted Valetto across generations. Who will answer for the crimes of the past?

Dominic Smith's Return to Valetto is a riveting journey into one family's long-buried story, a page-turning excavation of the ruins of history and our commitment to justice in a fragile world. For fans of Amor Towles, Anthony Doerr and Jess Walter, it is a deeply human and transporting testament to the possibility of love and understanding across gaps of all kinds - even time.

From the international bestselling author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos.

Advance praise for Return to Valetto


'I was completely charmed and transported by Return to Valetto, Dominic Smith's smart, engaging novel about the secrets held within a dying Italian village. This terrific novel, about loss and family and the weight of history, is probably as close as I'll ever get to buying one of those picturesque Italian villas, and surely a wiser investment.' Jess Walter, author of Beautiful Ruins and The Angel of Rome

'Packed with lush details and a gripping narrative, Dominic Smith's masterful novel is about the ways in which the past echoes through generations, how the human heart is both fragile and resilient, and what it takes to stand up for justice no matter how much time has passed. Return to Valetto is a story of love, loss, and the enduring power of hope. Propulsive, heartfelt, and sneakily funny-I was transfixed from page one.' Lara Prescott, New York Times bestselling author of The Secrets We Kept

'In this propulsive, lush, and haunting novel, Dominic Smith transports us to a near-abandoned town in Umbria and shows how the courage to voice unspeakable secrets of the past can give new life to crumbling bonds of family and community. Filled with enormous hope for the future and rich appreciation for history, Return to Valetto will make you want to race through to the end but also slow down to savor the beautiful writing and sharp insights. I couldn't put it down.' Angie Kim, author of Miracle Creek

'The revelations of Return to Valetto-those of history, and those of the heart-unfold with meticulous grace in Dominic Smith's stately and majestic novel. With fascists breathing down our necks anew, Return to Valetto could not be more timely, but it is the fine writing and high drama that make it so memorable, and so moving.' Joshua Ferris, author of A Calling for Charlie Barnes


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Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
Weight:   448g
ISBN:   9781761067273
ISBN 10:   1761067273
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dominic Smith is the author of six novels, including The Last Painting of Sara de Vos, which was a New York Times bestseller and a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice, and a best book of the year at Amazon, Slate, the San Francisco Chronicle and Kirkus Reviews. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Texas Monthly, the Chicago Tribune, the New York Times and The Australian, among other publications. He grew up in Sydney, Australia and now lives in Seattle, Washington.

Reviews for Return to Valetto

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK --- Hugh Fisher is a middle-aged historian, known for his book on vanishing Italian towns - a personal interest stemming from his complicated family history. His eccentric Italian aunts and nearly 100 year old grandmother live in a town on the crumbling edge of a cliff accessible only by an ancient bridge. Widowed four years previously, Hugh is still in deep mourning for his lost wife, and unable to fully finish his next work. When he returns to Valetto to take up his inheritance - a cottage behind the family villa - he is confronted by Elisa Tomassi, who claims it was left to her family by his long disappeared grandfather. As they unravel the convoluted strands of history that led them to Valetto, he diffidently steps into a new relationship with Elisa, and with his family. I found this was the perfect companion for a cold weekend, the evocation of Italian landscape and the melancholy of history were enticing and transporting! Lindy


  • Long-listed for Adult Fiction Book of the Year 2024 (Australia)

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