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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unforgettable!
If you have ever had children...if you have travelled or want to travel to Europe...you should read this book! It is a relatively quick read, which is good for busy people - you won't be able to put it down.

Anthony Doerr recognized a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, that happened to come along at a most inopportune time, and grabbed it. On the day his...
Published on August 27, 2007 by Rushmore

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3.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant, if somewhat shallow read
My fiance recommended I read this book soon after we returned from our own vacation trip to Italy. Indeed, the most charming aspect of the work from my point of view was recognizing the sites, the streets, the churches we'd visited and the experiences we shared there ourselves, as described in Doerr's prose.

A memoir of the author's one year in Rome with his...
Published on December 29, 2009 by Nicole N. Pellegrini


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unforgettable!, August 27, 2007
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Rushmore (CHICAGO, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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If you have ever had children...if you have travelled or want to travel to Europe...you should read this book! It is a relatively quick read, which is good for busy people - you won't be able to put it down.

Anthony Doerr recognized a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, that happened to come along at a most inopportune time, and grabbed it. On the day his twin sons were born, Mr. Doerr received notification that he had received a grant to study or work at pretty much whatever he wanted for a year in Rome. Luckily his wife Shauna also must have recognized the necessity of grabbing this chance while it was available, and so they packed up their babies and traveled from Boise to Rome. Lucky for us, he decided to spend part of his time constructing this memoir.

After reading Doerr's elegant, evocative prose, it's easy to see why the powers-that-be decided that his gift should be nurtured. He is just as awed by the adventure of raising his children as by the experience of living in Rome. Unlike other books in this very broad genre of expat memoir, Doerr does not focus on the quirks and foibles of the Italians. Rather, he describes his own little circle of family, friends and acquaintances and frequently lapses into long lyrical musings on historical events, nature, or whatever happens to strike his fancy. "The Biggest Funeral in the History of the World," aka the funeral of Pope John Paul II, is not treated as a gigantic pageant, despite the hyperbolic title. Through Doerr's eyes it is a profoundly moving and inclusive experience shared by millions.

I loved this book. It is the kind of book you want to urge your friends and loved ones to read, to give as a gift. I look forward to reading much more from this gifted and warm writer.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and easy read., July 3, 2007
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Ian Nicholas (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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I don't read much -- I have a really short attention span -- but anything about Rome usually catches my attention. I've been there a few times and have absolutely fallen in love with that city. Some travelogs about Rome are too highbrow for me, or a little too intellectual, so I'm always searching for non-fiction that conveys a real sense of the city. This book did it. It's very easy to read, and the author so perfectly nails the details about the city (and even gave me a few clues about new things to go and see that I haven't seen before!). The way he describes the nuances of each season makes me crave a return trip. It's a beautifully-written book, for anyone who loves Rome, or for anyone who's curious about visiting this most amazing city.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Flawless; a perfect summer read..., June 19, 2007
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Matthew Goldberg (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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In a word, fantastic. Perhaps the clearest tribute is that I've never been to Rome, raised children, nor tried to write a novel, yet still found this book to be wonderfully compelling. "Four Seasons in Rome" is alternatively hysterical and poignant, and always beautifully written. Doerr - an accomplished fiction writer - couldn't have made a smoother transition to a new genre. In fact, his nearly super human powers of perception are especially well-suited for describing and bringing to life the sounds, smells, feel, and wonder of everday Rome. A perfect reminder of the beauty of the seemingly mundane. And a perfect summer read for just about anyone.
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, June 25, 2007
I purchased "Four Season in Rome" after hearing an interview with Anthony Doerr on NPR. My oldest son has just completed 5 years of studies in Rome and I have been there to visit him many times. I hoped that the book would evoke memories of my trips and of his experiences living there; it did...and more so! While Mr. Doerr is more than kind to both the city and to Romans in general, he does paint a vivid and fascinating picture of this most unusual and unforgettable city. And as a BONUS the book is as much about raising twin boys as it is about the city! In short, I loved it and I will be purchasing more copies for Christmas gifts to family members who also love Rome AND who happen to have twins, as well!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, July 12, 2007
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This was one of the best books I've read in a long time. I've never read any of Mr Doerr's books before, but his style and thought and descriptions were so absorbing.....being a grandmother of three, two of them small boys, I loved every word of his descriptions of his sons.
Also being a raging italophile, I loved the descriptions of Rome and the countryside as well, let alone he and his wife's bravery at moving to a foreign coumtry with not one, but two newborns!
I highly recommend this book.....and look forward to reading it again myself.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Resonates, January 2, 2008
As an American who moved to Rome to have a baby, I can relate to this book. My experience is different. I live with an Italian and all my friends are Roman, but I still found Doerr's observations lyrical and prescient. As a new father, I actually enjoyed how he was learning the city as he became a parent, an experience I know and grok completely. It was useful to see how someone had to endure a lot of the same difficulties that I have experience. How often do you get to read something parallel to your own life? I also enjoyed his descriptions. For me they came quite close to my own observations, as distant as they may be (a fact that he acknowledges). I read the book on a the train from Rome to Turin, so it's something that is quite fast and easy on the mind. Additionally I enjoyed his sense of impermanence and how that is a character of Rome. Bravo!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read!, September 5, 2007
In just a couple of sittings, I devoured "Four Seasons in Rome." It was such a wonderful escape. Having been to Rome, Anthony Doerr captured everything I remembered and more: the streets, the foods, the smells, the people. As always, his writing is beautiful. His words transport you. I adored reading about his young family, and it made me appreciate anyone who has the good fortune of having twins. Anthony Doerr did not let me down with "Four Seasons in Rome." He continues to be one of my favorite writers!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Was All Set to Mock This Book..., May 1, 2008
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I thought it would be a tale of The Great Man writing about being the father of twins whilst the drudgery of actually caring for the babies is in the background. But, being a tragic Italophile, I knew I had to read it eventually. Am so glad I did. The author is a truly devoted parent, yet still possesses a sweet innocence himself towards this beautiful, new-to-him world of Rome. Just as one of the boys is wide-eyed over a taste of chocolate, the author seems reborn at the sight of the glorious skies Rome (apparently) has, the food, the poetry of the language. The writing is gorgeous but not in the artificial MFA manner (maybe he has one, I don't know)--it's genuine and vivid and...tangible. It reawakened in me a desire to not just read more American fiction, but to pull my old drafts off the shelves and see if I, too, could conjure up some similar magic. In one sense my prejudice was correct, though--with his love of family and openness and sense of humor about the world and himself, Four Seasons in Rome did turn out to be the tale of what seems to be a [lower case] great man. (One commentator "denounced" the author as "liberal"; what Doerr seems to be, of course, is humane.)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, Lyrical Writing, July 25, 2007
What a treasure! I found this book to be alternatingly informative, thought-provoking and inspiring. With a newborn at home, I can completely relate to Doerr's internal monologues on raising his twins. He has also captured the essence of being a stranger in a strange, but welcoming, land. As with his other works, Doerr doesn't dumb down his prose or style, but challenges you to come along on the mental and spiritual trips that he takes. His humorous stories evoke some of the best that authors like Bill Bryson have to offer without falling into the same hokey themes that travel writers often fall victim to. Great all-year-round reading!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "A+ for Anthony Doerr", July 23, 2007
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M. E. Bailey (St. Helena, Island, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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What an adventure! Anthony Doerr's family became my neighbors next door. I felt like I knew Anthony on a first name basis. The author's descriptive writing placed me, as though I were there, with him and his family on each exciting event that happened.

I laughed reading about the twins and comparing them to my own children when toddlers. Seeing Rome through the Author's eyes placed me walking beside him on those ancient streets. The death of the Pope, as well as Shauna's hospitalization due to complete exhaustion, is written in such a way that makes the reader feel vulnerable in their own life.

An excellent read and highly recommended for individual as well as book club review.
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