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Zoë Boccabella Zoë Boccabella i(A139176 works by) (a.k.a. Zoe Boccabella)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Italian
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1 y separately published work icon The Proxy Bride Zoë Boccabella , Sydney : HQ Fiction , 2022 24802579 2022 single work novel historical fiction

'In 1939, Giacinta sets sail from Italy to Australia. Decades later, a granddaughter discovers the true story of her family... A stunningly crafted novel of family, secrets and facing adversity, perfect for readers of Victoria Purman.

'Imagine marrying someone you've never met ...

'When Sofie comes to stay with her grandmother in Stanthorpe, she knows little of Nonna Gia's past. In the heat of that 1984 summer, the two clash over Gia's strict Italian ways and superstitions, her chilli-laden spaghetti and the evasive silence surrounding Sofie's father, who died before she was born. Then Sofie learns Gia had an arranged marriage. From there, the past begins to reveal why no-one will talk of her father.

'As Nonna Gia cooks, furtively adding a little more chilli each time, she also begins feeding Sofie her stories. How she came to Australia on a 'bride ship', among many proxy brides, knowing little about the husbands they had married from afar. Most arriving to find someone much different than described.

'Then, as World War II takes over the nation, and in the face of the growing animosity towards Italians that sees their husbands interned, Gia and her friends are left alone. Impoverished. Desperate. To keep their farms going, their only hope is banding together, along with Edie, a reclusive artist on the neighbouring farm and two Women's Land Army workers. But the venture is made near-impossible by the hatred towards the women held by the local publican and an illicit love between Gia and an Australian, Keith.

'The summer burns on and the truth that unfolds is nothing like what Sofie expected ...' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon Joe's Fruit Shop & Milk Bar Zoë Boccabella , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2015 8298639 2015 single work autobiography

'In Joe's Fruit Shop and Milk Bar, Zoe artfully weaves her own experiences with those of her grandparents, taking us on a journey from Abruzzo and Calabria in Italy to Australian sugar cane fields, internment camps, Greek cafes, and the fruit shop and milk bar that was the focus of a family's hopes and dreams for the future...' (Source: Publisher's website)

1 3 y separately published work icon Mezza Italiana : An Enchanting Story about Love, Family, la Dolce Vita and Finding Your Place in the World Zoë Boccabella , Pymble : ABC Books , 2001 Z1768524 2001 single work autobiography

'Growing up in Brisbane in the 1970s and 80s, Zoë Boccabella knew if you wanted to fit in, you did not bottle tomatoes, have plastic on the hallway carpet or a glory box of Italian linens. Though she tried to be like "everyone else", refusing to learn Italian and even dyeing her dark hair blonde, Zoë couldn′t shake the unsettling sense of feeling "half-and-half" - half Australian, mezza italiana - unable to fit fully into either culture, or merge the two.

'Years later, she travels to her family′s ancestral village of Fossa in Abruzzo and discovers a place that is the stuff of fairytales - medieval castles, mystics, dark forests, serpent charmers and witches. As Zoë stays in the house that has belonged to her family for centuries, the village casts its spell. She begins to realise the preciousness of her heritage and the stories, recipes and traditions of her extended Italian family become a treasured part of her life. Then the earthquake hits...' (From the publisher's website.)

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