A sweeping historical fiction of love, duty, and finding home across continents.
In 1912, Anna DiNicola leaves Brooklyn for Tunisia, seeking a cure for her asthma and independence from her family. Antonio Orlando, a Sicilian native, dreams of rebuilding his family's barber shop but is forced to flee to Tunisia to escape the mafia. Their paths cross, and they wonder if home is a place or a person.
As their lives intertwine, Anna and Antonio grapple with family obligations, cultural identity, and the search for belonging. Will they find love and create a new home amidst the challenges of the Old World and the promise of the New? Perfect for readers seeking heartwarming historical fiction with authentic characters and captivating settings.