The White Moth

The Story of Three Generations at a Tuscan Villa

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Pub Date 28 Oct 2018 | Archive Date 21 Dec 2018

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Description

The White Moth is an intimate, riveting portrait of life at a farm villa in Tuscany, from the challenging times of fascism and foreign occupation in the 1940s to the idyllic farm-to-table times in the 1970s. A generational saga of longing, loss and displacement, the book is also an American woman’s tribute to her Italian husband and mother-in-law. 

While championing Alda’s courage, optimism and resilience despite heartbreaking loss, the author also celebrates her own idyllic times spent harvesting and falling in love with her friend at his farm villa in the 1970s. The book explores the interconnected stories of three generations of women who marry into the Rafanelli family and reveals the importance of place and the tender relationship between women. It is also the story of the changing roles and status of women and challenges the stereotype of the often maligned role of a mother-in-law.

The White Moth is an intimate, riveting portrait of life at a farm villa in Tuscany, from the challenging times of fascism and foreign occupation in the 1940s to the idyllic farm-to-table times in...


A Note From the Publisher

Camilla Calhoun left her museum job in New York City to follow her dream of returning to Italy to live and write. During the four years at her friend’s Tuscan villa, she harvested grapes and olives, sowed wheat, fell in love, got married, ran a flower shop in Florence and had her first child before moving back to New York with her husband. Interested in the connection to and loss of place, she is currently writing a historical novel based on her published essay, A Town Called Olive. Recently she has written a collection of essays about losing her beloved husband Aldo in 2016.

Camilla Calhoun left her museum job in New York City to follow her dream of returning to Italy to live and write. During the four years at her friend’s Tuscan villa, she harvested grapes and olives...


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ISBN 9781789012750
PRICE US$7.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

The White Moth is part biography of her mother in law, Alda and part memoir.

The biography part was a struggle to read because the author wrote a good chunk of it in conversation, which made it veer into fiction territory. With so much conversation in the text that the author could not verify, it made me wonder why not write a fictionalized account of her mother in law’s life instead?

The memoir parts were interesting but oddly strung together. No introduction to people in her life and then all of a sudden they feature in the story (ie her brother Jerry. We don’t know about his existence until her father is dying of cancer in the hospital). It was weird

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