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Sharply evocative sensuous descriptions heighten the splendor of the Italian Riviera in a beautifully written bildungsroman coming-of-age story set in the summers of 1962 and 1965. Calvin Becker, 10 years old at the start of this debut novel, and his family, American fundamentalist missionaries based in Switzerland, take 10 days every year to vacation on the Mediterranean, and these trips are the best part of Calvin's life. In Paraggi and Portofino he leaves behind the exaggerated piety of his home to bask in color and wonder. Amid his adventures Calvin confronts his mortification at the all-too-apparent differences between his family and those around them; issues of faith and tolerance; the gap between his parents' messages about charity and their marital difficulties; and his own first love--with Jennifer, a British girl who belongs to the Church of England. Writing in the first person, in the voice of the adult Calvin, Schaeffer captures the experience of boyhood with great insight and unselfconscious humor. At times distinctions between his narrator and the boy protagonist are imprecise, but this is a mere quibble with a convincing and often touching novel.
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From the author of The Scapeweed Goat (1989): a pleasant, low- key comedy of manners about a family of fundamentalists and their hormone-driven son who vacation each year on the Italian Riviera. Calvin Becker, ten, has been vacationing at a pensione on the Riviera with his parents ever since he turned three. Reformed Protestants, his parents bicker ceaselessly with each other while they try to reform the European Roman Catholic world. Dad had ``a highly developed sense of personal grievance,'' and Calvin, along with his mother and two sisters, spends a good deal of time trying to gauge ``Dad's Moods.'' Set during 1962-65, the novel works largely as a picaresque as Calvin explores the town, makes friends, discovers the dual pleasures of drink and female companionship (mostly innocent), and walks a thin family line between sophistry and lying. The book is vivid with the things that Calvin sees and experiences: the yachts of the ``Very Wealthy,'' snorkeling (and, eventually, getting entangled by an octopus), the sights of the large hotels on the family's waterfront strolls, and, especially, the stories of the family's Prayer Charts and Sword Drills (the Bible is their sword) and long dining-room benedictions. Finally, Calvin rebels and refuses to carry his Gospel Walnut with him. He shoots a cat with his spear-gun, adopts a family of ``sadly lost Roman Catholics,'' and, reacting to love-interest Jennifer, begins to wonder how to hide his ``Little Thing'' when it gets hard--those tight Italian bathing suits, you know. Finally, though, after his parents discover his drinking, ``My wickedness brought the family back together.'' Sometimes contrived or predictable, but, overall, good-humored diversion: a wry coming-of-age tale with a few splendid laugh-out- loud moments. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade (January 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425166945
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425166949
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #664,803 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bravo for "Portofino"!, May 4, 2002
By Tom Hinkle (Tulsa, OK USA) - See all my reviews
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Frank Schaeffer proves his skill as a storyteller in the coming-of-age novel "Portofino." This often hilarious tale revolves around the son of fundamentalist missionaries to Switzerland on annual family vacation in Italy. There is a lot of humor here, with an undercurrent of fear (father's "moods") and even, in one instance, cruelty. The boy, Calvin, tries to be normal in the face of his family's evangelical quirkiness, proving that "correct doctrine" does not preclude dysfunctionality. Some conservative Christians (a group of which I consider myself a part) may be offended, but only if they take themselves too seriously. The sexual euphemisms, the excessive "Thees and Thous" used in prayer (especially by the long-winded, super-spiritual mother), the splitting and resplitting of a denomination due to doctrinal hair-splitting (do they follow Hodge or Warfield?), and especially the infamous "Gospel Walnut" I found very humorous, probably from recognition as much as anything else.

With Schaeffer, it is fairly well known that he is the son of conservative Christian icons Francis and Edith Schaeffer, and that he has turned his back on his strict Calvinist upbringing and embraced Eastern Orthodoxy. Are Calvin's parents in the book Francis and Edith themselves, or just people based on them? I really don't know, but I'll give Francis and Edith the benefit of the doubt, and just say that Frank Schaeffer has given the world a terrific novel with excellent characterizations. Highly recommended.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining story!, July 20, 2000
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If you're looking for a humorous and effortless read, this is the book for you. Portofino is about a religious family and their summer vacations in Italy. Being a non-religious individual, I sometimes felt the Mother's prayers were a wee bit too long, but the main character, Calvin, made those pages easy to tolerate. Calvin, a young boy, just wants to go out and hang with his vacation-time girlfriend. His family often embarasses him with their "wittnessing" and long mealtime prayers. Calvin hangs with an Italian family and is friends with a local Gay artist who gets the young boy drunk. I couldn't stand his sisters, but they were perfect members for the family the author has designed for us. An interesting twist is thrown in having to do with his Mother! You'll be surprised! I often found myself laughing outloud and can't wait to read Saving Grandma. I wonder if the movie for Portofino is really ever going to be released?
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5.0 out of 5 stars The new Huck Finn is Calvin Becker!, December 12, 1999
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Portofino was given to me by a friend. I missed a meeting because I stayed in my hotel room reading this book, unable to put it down. Portofino comes as close to being the most perfect novel I've read. It is ceryainly the funniest book I have read in years. I bought the sequal, Saving Grandma with a great sense of relief because the only thing I didn't like about Portofino was that it ended too soon. The two books taken together are not only a great comming of age saga but the best commentary on growing up in a religious family I've ever read. The women in our reading group all agree that these two books are the best we've read together. The generated the best discussions about life and the loudest laughs. I've gone broke giving out copies of Frank schaeffer's books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Shaeffer does it again
Frank Shaeffer has written several books featuring his upbringig in a very Christian home. He has been very forthright in his unflattering description of the events of his... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Danny G

5.0 out of 5 stars Masterfully comic and captures growing up perfectly
As I was reading this book, and laughing out loud so often the folks on the bus I was on were staring at me, I thought back to when I was the same age as Calvin Becker. Read more
Published on April 22, 2005 by Richard L. Goldfarb

5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best books I've read in a while
This book is excellent in all ways -- funny, interesting, quality character development. The creativity of Frank Schaeffer is amazing -- I had only known him previously through... Read more
Published on January 18, 2005 by armydoc

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious coming-of-age novel: Jesus against Hormones
A family of Christian fundamentalists vacation annually on the Italian Riviera, and their 10yo son, Calvin, has discovered his Hormones, with a capital H. Read more
Published on September 18, 2003 by Peggy Vincent

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, poignant, evangelical memoir
Calvin Becker looks forward to vacationing in Italy with his family every summer: the weather is nice, the waters are great for scuba diving, and his best friend Jennifer is there... Read more
Published on February 25, 2003 by Michael Huang

5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Twain Would Be Thrilled
Portofino is one of the most amusing reads I've ever had. I read Schaeffer's novel Saving Grandma first, though it is actually the second book in this briliant series. Read more
Published on November 14, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars He told my story
Although most reviewers of this book said it made them laugh out loud, I found it poignant, but not humorous for two reasons. Read more
Published on September 3, 2002 by Frances Y. Williams

4.0 out of 5 stars Join Calvin for a summer in Portofino
This was a highly enjoyable quick read that had me laughing out loud and brought a tear to my eye. Calvin and his family spend a part of each summer in lovely Portofino,Italy... Read more
Published on August 12, 2002 by J. Fercho

4.0 out of 5 stars a fun summer read
Portofino can be read on (at least) two levels. The first level is as a light, fun, summer read, full of humor, romance, the beauty of Italy, the joy of vacation, the awkwardness... Read more
Published on May 24, 2002 by Game Nut

4.0 out of 5 stars whimsical "Life with Father" set in Tuscany
Frank Schaeffer is great. I realize many think the book is an unfair jab at his family, but speaking from an objective standpoint, the book is damn funny. Read more
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