An Olive Branch for Sante

An Olive Branch for Sante by Antonio Casella is a novel published by Antonio Casella in 2013, presented in English and spanning 296 pages. The story follows young Australian journalist Sara-Jane as she travels to Sicily, where she discovers the existence of her 18-year-old brother, Sante. This journey unfolds across two continents, revealing shocking secrets and exploring the complexities of family ties, set against the contrasting backdrops of Sicily’s rich cultural heritage and Australia’s promise of change.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of reconciliation between siblings and their estranged father, while also addressing questions of cultural and sexual identity. The novel intricately weaves together the landscapes of Australia and Sicily, highlighting the interplay of history, tradition, and personal transformation. Through Sara-Jane and Sante’s journey, the story invites reflection on buried memories, love, and redemption, making it a thoughtful exploration of familial connections and identity.
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Young Australian journalist Sara-Jane goes to Sicily and discovers that she has an 18 year-old brother, Sante, living there. This is the story of two young people on a journey extending over two continents, that uncovers some shocking secrets. Set in Australia and Sicily, the novel depicts two fascinating landscapes. Sicily is the land of history, tradition and continuity. Australia represents hope, change and the future. The story traces a journey of reconciliation between the siblings and their estranged father. On a personal level the novel explores questions about cultural and sexual identity, buried memories, love and redemption.Critical praise for Casella’s work. “Casella’s intention is to chart and illuminate undiscovered, difficult country…The characters are entirely, sometimes shockingly believable, and even if they unlikeable, there is a point of understanding and sympathy to which we are drawn.” Helen Elliott, The Age, Melbourne.”Dream and ritual intersect with the real man, define the purpose of things.” Walter Tonetto, The West Australian. “A beautifully crafted novel.” Dianne Johnson, The Sydney Morning Herald. (“Questa fusione di presente e passato, di nuovo e antico, di vicino e lontano, e’ la nota piu’ caratteristica della scrittura di Antonio Casella.”)”This fusion of present and past, of new and old, of proximity and distance is a most important quality of Antonio Casella’s writing.” Stefania Greco, in ” Terra e identita’ Nella Narrativa Contemporanea Italo-Australiana dell’Emigrazione.”. University of Bologna
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