Video Review: The Italian Teacher by Tom Rachman

After a short hiatus from my booktube reviews, Iām back with a new one: The Italian Teacher by Tom Rachman. As I mention in the recording, this is the July pick for my book club (register for the discussion here if youāre interested and live in Calgary!), and I really enjoyed it. Didnāt think I would, but this book really surprised me.
I also bring Smokey into the picture so you can all see how she is coping with the loss of her sister. Weāre all doing fine, thank you for the really kind comments and well wishes everyone has sent. Oh, and my hair looks extra weird in this video, but when you have a newborn, things like ābrushing your hairā and āshowering regularlyā fall by the wayside.







Well since I am Italian I probaly need to read this one.
definitely!
How did I never notice Smokey has a lil mustache! Cuuute! I just started a historical fiction novel last night about Vincent Van Gogh and his last days. So far, I like it, though Iām waiting for it to get silly because itās by Christopher Moore. I saw a mind-blowing film not long ago called Loving Vincent that is put together like an old cartoon, but instead of being hand drawn, EVERY frame is a painting created in the style of Van Gogh! Hundreds of artists and thousands of painters were involved.
Whoa! That sounds like a good movie. And yes, Smokeyās mustache is quite the attention grabber hahah
Itās a sad, slow film, and the making of it and the visuals are BREATHTAKING.
That IS a beautiful cover. Nice to see you and Smokey again. You are both lovely as always!
Aw shucks-thanks!
Iām glad to hear you liked this so much. I really liked his last book, and have heard good things about his first one, too (which I own but havenāt read). I agree ā the cover is gorgeous! Iām hoping Iāll eventually find it at a book sale or thrift store, so I can put it on my shelf!
Iām glad to see Smokey and hear sheās doing okay! :)