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The Madonna at Montecassino

(2015)
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Born in Glasgow to Italian cafe owners, Angela Boni, brilliant graduate in Italian and student of the Fascist professor Ernesto Grillo, celebrates her twenty-first birthday before preparing to go out to see relatives in Italy and to work for an aristocratic landowner. Her aunt and uncle live on a small farm under the protective shadow of the Benedictine monastery of Montecassino. Angela has an idyllic life among the mules which her uncle Benigno, a mountain guide, uses. In the gatherings with wine and song she becomes attracted to Augusto, a passionate enemy of Mussolini's Fascist regime and a committed Communist. Angela's sojourn is supposed to be for a year, when she returns to Glasgow in September 1939 to prepare a doctoral thesis on Dante supervised by Professor Grillo. But the outbreak of war keeps her in Italy, and as the Germans fortify the area to prevent the Allied army pushing north to Rome, Angela becomes one of the many refugees in the monastery, under threat from the guns of both sides. This is a dramatic story of love, dedication and faith in the face of terror and destruction, which also examines the psychology of the Germany General Senger who was involved in the Montecassino campaign, and who had to reconcile the many deaths caused by his orders in the ferocious battles with his devout Catholicism.

About the Author

Lorn Macintyre is a novelist, short story writer, poet, researcher and scriptwriter, whose credits include a television documentary on the story of the monastery of Montecassino. His webpage is at www.lornmacintyre.co.uk.


Genre: Historical

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