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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The creatures still don't care about reviewing this book. Too busy eating hay. ( ) What a delightful tale of the origin of the Panattone Italian holiday bread. Tony has dreams of becoming the most renown baker in Italy however, he only lives in a small village with his daughter, Serafina. Serafina is quite beautiful and one day a nobleman from Milan sees her and falls in love. Convincing Tony to move his bakery to Milan, the nobleman arranges for the best ingredients for Tony's use all the while he woos Serafina. Such a cute story! I enjoyed this book for the illustrations, story, and cultural connection. The illustrations are very identifiable with the author in the way the people and landscape are drawn. The story is one of looking for something new and better and finding the inspiration in ones self. It is heartwarming to have a story to connect to on a cultural level. The main ideas of this story is to work hard and be innovative. This book discusses some Italian culture along with a love story. The book mentions Italian words, such as bambina, which means little girl. Italian food was also mentioned. Panettone is an Italian bread that is well like in Italy. This book also shows the importance of working hard to follow your dreams. Tony wished to be a famous baker. With the help of his friend Angelo, Tony worked hard and got his famous bakery. Angelo's goal was to marry the love of his life, which was Tony's daughter. Angelo worked hard to make Tony feel that he was the right man for his daughter. This story shows that if you work hard your dreams will come true. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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