Book description
In a sprawling villa on the outskirts of Rome, the members of the
Pontecorvo family have gathered for dinner. Leo Pontecorvo, an
internationally revered pediatric oncologist, is forty-eight. His
wife, Rachel, is a physician and the loving mother to Filippo and
Samuel, two amiable pre-teens. The evening news is on in the living
room but nobody pays it any attention until Dr. Pontecorvo's name
surfaces from the background noise and a news item airs that will
change the lives of the Pontecorvos forever. Leo Pontecorvo has been
publicly accused of a vile crime. A spotlight is turned on him that
reveals the mistakes, regrets, and contradictions of a lifetime. Every
detail of his private and professional life is about to come under
scrutiny, to be debated by both friends and foes, by ravenous
reporters and punctilious prosecutors. But Leo could bear all this if
it weren't for the suspicious gazes of his wife and children. Surely
they, of all people, believe in his innocence! Alessandro Piperno is
widely acknowledged as one of today's most talented European
novelists. His voice is singular and shocking at times, yet always
possessed of tenderness and enormous generosity of heart. His vision
is broad and encompassing, his psychological insights penetrating and
undeniable. In this deeply felt family drama, Alessandro Piperno
paints a broad canvas and fills it with psychologically complex
characters whom readers will instantly recognize and never forget.