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Inside the Grapevine

Inside the Grapevine

Hans Aschenbach

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HansiwerksPress
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9783982810805
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Brief Project Description Inside the Grapevine is a 123,000(+)- word historical noir set in 1940s Northern California’s wine country during World War II. When Primo Piangiani is wrongfully imprisoned at San Quentin, his brother Alex faces an impossible choice: accept the verdict or risk everything to uncover the truth. As Alex navigates the valley’s network of whispered rumors-the grapevine that gives the novel its title-he discovers that wartime has created a shadowy underworld where crime, loyalty, and survival intersect in dangerous ways.With one brother behind bars and another shipped off to the Pacific theater, the Piangiani family embodies the fractures running through Italian-American communities during the war. The story captures the rich atmosphere of 1940s California-from the seasonal rhythms of vineyard life to the harsh realities of prison labor at San Quentin-while exploring how information travels through tight-knit communities and how truth becomes currency in times of crisis.The novel weaves together multiple threads: family loyalty tested by impossible circumstances, the underground networks that flourished during wartime rationing and suspicion, and the moral complexities faced by immigrant families caught between old-world values and American justice. Through Alex’s journey, the story reveals how small choices-carrying a letter, changing a route, keeping a secret-can determine whether justice prevails or innocence is buried forever.Set against the backdrop of California’s wine country and prison system, Inside the Grapevine illuminates a rarely explored corner of American wartime experience, where the line between rumor and truth, loyalty and betrayal, becomes as blurred as the morning fog rolling through the valley.Target Audiences & Appeal:Primary Audience: Readers of historical fiction, particularly those interested in California history, immigrant experiences, and World War II-era stories. This includes the substantial readership for authors like Kristin Hannah, Lisa See, and Kate Quinn.Secondary Audiences:Wine enthusiasts and those interested in Napa Valley historyItalian-American readers seeking an authentic representation of their heritageBook clubs drawn to character-driven historical narrativesReaders of family sagas spanning multiple generationsThe book appeals to these audiences because it combines intimate family drama with significant historical events, offering both emotional resonance and educational value. The California setting provides local interest while the universal themes of family, sacrifice, and perseverance ensure broader appeal.Comparable Titles & Unique Contributions:Comparable Titles:The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid - Multi-generational family saga with California settingThe Nightingale by Kristin Hannah - WWII historical fiction focusing on family resilience

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