The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames

The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna

by Juliet Grames

When I tell you Stella Fortuna was a special girl, I hope you aren't thinking small-town special.
Other people would underestimate Stella Fortuna during her long life, and not one of them didn't end up regretting it.

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A sprawling 20th century saga of a young woman with a fire inside her which cannot be put out, for fans of Elena Ferrante, Captain Correlli's Mandolin, All the Light We Cannot See and Brooklyn.

By turns a family saga, a ghost story, and a coming-of cranky-old-age tale, Juliet Grames's THE SEVEN OR EIGHT DEATHS OF STELLA...Read more

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A while ago, I came across The seven or eight deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames. I knew I wanted to read this book, but I just didn't feel like buying it. Fortunately, it was included in October's Bookchoice selection, so I went ahead and grabbed it.



  • Trigger warnings: (mention of) rape












In The seven or eight deaths of Stella Fortuna we follow the Fortuna family who migrates from italy to America in the 1940's. Actually it's the story of Grames' grandmother, but with a fictional family. It was an ejoyable read and I was shocked about the deeds the men in this book did. Especially Stella's father and husband. Wow. I didn't know these things actually happened and I hope they don't happen anymore. Furthermore, I hope this book gives the wrong image of Italian families. Overall I'm glad I read the book and I finally enjoyed something after slumping on so many books.
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