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New York Review of BooksReview Date: 2001-09-11
An impressive, learned bookReview Date: 1999-03-03
The best art book of the yearReview Date: 1998-12-23

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This cat doesn't meow, she SINGS!Review Date: 2005-06-28
Alma is a Siamese cat who lives in Milan with the great opera diva Madame So-So. Shut up in the soprano's apartment since her kittenhood, she longs to go outside and experience the wonders of the city, but can only watch enviously from the window. Everyday Alma watches as Madame So-So practices for the opera with the Maestro, and is always delighted when the Maestro kisses Madame's hand and calls her 'cara'. Unbeknownst to the humans, Alma herself sings along quietly behind a curtain during these rehearsals. Then one night Madame So-So comes down with laryngitis, and Alma reveals that she, too, has a magnificent voice. Will Alma be able to save the opera, have her moment in the spotlight, and break free of her apartment prison?
Weaver clearly loves opera as much as her characters do and the passion and occasional silliness of this world fill every page. Alma is a sweet and kind-hearted feline heroine, as well as an adventurous and musically gifted one. I am also very happy that in contrast to the stereotype of the operatic soprano as a horrendous egomaniac, Madame So-So does turn out in the end to be a very nice and gracious person. In addition, Andrea Wesson's vibrant watercolor illustrations are delightful, full of little details and capturing both the wonder of the opera house and the energy and bustle of Milan. One very picky point - Madame So-So is supposed to be singing Gilda in "Rigoletto", and her elaborate costume and wig (admittedly necessary for Alma's sake) is like nothing the sweet, simple teenage Gilda would wear. Of course, this probably takes place at a time when the diva could wear whatever she darned well pleased!
Besides "Opera Cat", another wonderful book to introduce children to opera is 'The Great Poochini', written and illustrated by Gary Clement, about a dog who is an opera star.
By the way, I wonder if there is any significance to the fact that 'Alma' is the Italian word for soul...
Beautifully written, beautifully illustratedReview Date: 2002-10-20
It is wonderful to read a fresh, new story that will surely become a classic!
Standing "O" for Opera CatReview Date: 2003-02-13

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A TreasureReview Date: 2006-12-14
one of the most beautiful art books I've ever seenReview Date: 1999-12-19
Excellent resourceReview Date: 2002-05-21

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Great book!Review Date: 2007-02-03
Rich in learning possibilitiesReview Date: 2000-04-05
This book is a great springboard to learning possibilities such as cats, adoption, fatherhood, gondolas (boats), and Italy. The inside front cover has information to inhance the understanding of the book. Information given on Marco Polo, Venice, Italian words and phrases, and more.
I'm glad to have this book as part of our home library.
Cool subject matter!Review Date: 2003-12-02

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Excellent book!Review Date: 2004-01-22
Psychiatric Insight and Storyteller's GiftReview Date: 2000-05-24
Silvano Arieti was an extremely gifted, and very well known, psychiatrist. He was born in Pisa, Italy and, as a child, looked to The Parnas--or synagogue leader, Giuseppe Pardo Roques--as a mentor. The Parnas was mentally ill. His illness inspired Arieti's career--which, as it developed, convinced Arieti all the more that "mental illness may...espress the nobility of man."
Arieti dreamed he would one day cure The Parnas, but The Parnas was murdered by the Nazis in WWII. Decades later, Arieti recreates the last days of The Parnas, providing us with a moving potrait of an incredible man in terrible times.
While Arieti's conclusions are profound, this book is definately accessible to the high school reader.
A Book to Reckon WithReview Date: 2000-05-27

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A must haveReview Date: 2007-05-07
Book on ItalyReview Date: 2007-01-19
Best book I have bought so farReview Date: 2007-02-06

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A coffee-table book that will prove to be a popular and core additionReview Date: 2006-12-09
BeautifulReview Date: 2007-03-09
Even better than I had wished for!!!Review Date: 2006-09-20
I have to admit I was a little put off by not having a picture or example of the book on amazon, but I took a risk.
It is an excellent quality/heavy stock boxed set, with fabulous photos of not only the buildings, but the majority of the artworks and Boboli gardens. there is even bonus sections of collectors glass, rock crystal pieces and commissioned jewelry by a variety of Medicis. the frontpiece/backpiece outline the Medici genealogy, and there are historical narrations throughout the book of the history of the pieces, art, and politics of the times. Worth every penny, and an heirloom for any lovers of Florence.

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Excellente!Review Date: 2006-04-07
Fun artwork, cute storyReview Date: 2008-01-12
Pizza for the QueenReview Date: 2005-11-14

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A unique experience to read Padre Pio's own wordsReview Date: 1999-07-23
Wonderful!Review Date: 2001-05-10
spiritual guidanceReview Date: 1999-07-05


It's a WinnerReview Date: 2007-08-17
canadian avid readerReview Date: 2003-11-28
Exceptionally delightful travel bookReview Date: 2006-06-15
btw -- don't be surprised when, after reading this book, you find yourself enjoying good olive oil, wine and bread and planting fruit trees and food crops in your garden... the book is thoroughly inspiring.
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