Vilma Sozio Gallo, an American expatriate settled in Italy, has completed her new book "Pasta, Popes, and Passion": a warm and appealing read that offers readers the chance to share in the authors' lifelong joys and loves through unusual first hand experiences and anecdotes that the usual tourist and lover of Italy rarely experience.
Vilma has mentioned that a brief trip to Italy in her teens led her to fall in love with the people and culture. She, "...discovered the joys and beauties of Italy, its culture, its pleasures along with my roots and Italian heritage. There were deliberate and unconscious decisions in my life that led me to remain in my adopted land from year to year. What started as a temporary journey turned into a life of Pasta, Popes, and Passion."
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