Alexander Pike

Under the Light of the Italian Moon: Book Summary & Analysis

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Set against the haunting beauty of rural Northern Italy, Under the Light of the Italian Moon is a stirring tale of love, courage, and female resilience during two of history’s darkest chapters—World War I and World War II.

Rachele, the strong-willed daughter of a renowned midwife, grows up under the shadow of patriarchal tradition and fascist control in the small town of Fonzaso. As she learns to deliver life into a world bent on destruction, she dreams of a different future—one defined not by fear, but by love and freedom. When Giuseppe, a boy from her village who emigrated to America, returns to her life, their bond reignites amidst the rise of Mussolini and the storms of war.

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2025
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