The Letter Carrier A Novel

Cover of The Letter Carrier A Novel by Francesca Giannone
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2025
Language: en
Edition: Large type / Large print
Pages: 608
ISBN-13: 9798217172610
Dimensions:
Height: 9.17 inches
Length: 6.07 inches
Weight: 1.19931470528 pounds
Width: 1.32 Inches
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The Letter Carrier by Francesca Giannone is a large print novel published by Random House on July 1, 2025, comprising 608 pages. Set in the small town of Lizzanello, Italy, in June 1934, the story revolves around Anna, a woman who defies societal norms and expectations. As she navigates her new life in a tight-knit community, Anna takes on the role of a letter carrier, becoming a vital link among the townspeople as she delivers messages that connect lovers, families, and friends.

Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of domestic life, friendship, and the complexities of women’s roles in society. Anna’s journey highlights her struggle for independence and the challenges she faces in a world that often limits her choices. The book delves into the emotional weight of letters, revealing how they can forge connections and convey deep feelings, even when circumstances make those connections difficult. The Letter Carrier presents a rich tapestry of life in a rural setting, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the impact of communication.


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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “[A] five-star read . . . If you love a family saga, sprinkled with historical fiction elements, and strong female protagonists, you need to read this book.”—theSkimm

Discover a little town in southern Italy that might be just like every town—with women and men, husband and wives, fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, all trying to navigate the world while staying true to their hearts.

What would happen if you finally met your soul mate—but they were married to someone else?

Salento, Italy, June 1934: A coach stops in the main square of Lizzanello, a tight-knit village where everyone knows each other. A couple gets off: The man, Carlo, a child of the South, is happy to be back home after a long time away; the woman, Anna—his wife—is a stranger from the North. Carlo’s brother is there to meet them, and he and everyone else can’t help but notice that Anna is as beautiful as a Greek statue.

But Anna is not like the other wives. She doesn’t gossip or attend church. She reads books no one else has ever heard of, exploring ideas that some find threatening. She even wears pants, just like a man, and thinks a woman should have rights, just like a man.

There aren’t many options for a woman with Anna’s sensibilities, so when she learns that the post office is hiring, she leaps at the opportunity. A female letter carrier? It is unthinkable! But Anna passes the postal exam and soon becomes the invisible thread connecting the town as she delivers letters between clandestine lovers, families waiting to hear news of loves ones away at war, and even helping those who can’t read.

Letters connect people, and they convey information and emotion. But for some in Lizzanello, letters are too little and too late.

The Letter Carrier taps into the universal feeling of connection—and what happens when that connection perhaps comes at the wrong time.

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Publisher: Random House. Year: 2025.
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ISBN-13: 9798217172610.
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Language: en. Pages: 608. Edition: Large type / Large print.

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