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  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:566
  • eBook ISBN:9781543932270
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543932263

The Girl from Borgo

by Sybil Fix

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Overview

Sybil Fix grew up amid the exquisite landscape of Italy, where her family moved so her father could become a violin maker.

Cetona—her Tuscan "gingerbread town in the hills," as she calls it—is populated by kind-hearted, genuine, and cantankerous folks whose lives are rooted in farming, artisanship, and the routine of an ancient and familiar place. Among them, Sybil becomes a young woman, falls in love, and experiences true home.

At twenty, inspired by her American parents, she comes to the United States for college and stays on to build a career and a life. Leaving Cetona behind, however, turns out to be an uprooting event. Home continues to inhabit her, always calling her back. Pulled between places and loyalties, she cannot stay put, and finally she returns to Cetona for a year during which she struggles to find out whether she belongs.

This intimate memoir of a life both blessed and torn captures the longing and rootlessness that follow the experience of growing up between cultures. It resonates with mesmerizing beauty and joy of rediscovery, as well as the grief of leaving things behind only to search for them again.

The Girl from Borgo is a tender ode to a place and a people. Above all, it's a story of love.

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About the author

Sybil Fix, a painter, award-winning journalist, writer, and translator, is a graduate of Yale University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina, but she is planning her next return to Tuscany any time now. This is her first book, a personal exploration of the themes of home and loss of home, cultural identity, and life as a Third Culture Individual (or Third Culture Kid).

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