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In letters home to her parents during 1974-1977, Francie, age thirty-four, relates the day-to-day challenges, joys, and discoveries of starting life in Rome with three children-ages five, four, and eight months-in a spacious home on the fabled Appia Antica with no furnishings and a husband working non-stop as the newly appointed general manager of Procter & Gamble's Italian business. Her letters glow with candor, humor, and utterly unexpected challenges as they bring to life Francie's ability to deal with anything, including finding schools for the children, acquiring furniture, and dealing…mehr

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In letters home to her parents during 1974-1977, Francie, age thirty-four, relates the day-to-day challenges, joys, and discoveries of starting life in Rome with three children-ages five, four, and eight months-in a spacious home on the fabled Appia Antica with no furnishings and a husband working non-stop as the newly appointed general manager of Procter & Gamble's Italian business. Her letters glow with candor, humor, and utterly unexpected challenges as they bring to life Francie's ability to deal with anything, including finding schools for the children, acquiring furniture, and dealing with thieves and the Mafia-always making the most of it all, including forming friendships which have lasted a lifetime. Forty years after living in Rome, Francie writes the retrospective recollection of her experiences, including some events she did not want her parents to worry about at the time! Andiamo! Letters From Italy ends with an afterword from Francie and her husband, John, recounting what the experience has meant to them and their children over the course of their lives.
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Francie Garber Pepper is a fifth-generation Cincinnatian who has dedicated her life to advocacy for women's rights, children, and volunteerism while raising four children, hosting numerous exchange students, and nurturing the growth of her ten grandchildren. She graduated from Smith College in 1962 with a degree in Spanish, she spent her junior year in Spain, and she won a prize from the Spanish Embassy in Washington for the best essay in Spanish. She later worked as an executive assistant and translator/interpreter in the legal department of an international company which brought her back to her beloved Spain. She and her husband, John, were married in 1967. Together with their four children, they made five international moves starting in Rome in 1974 followed by two tours in Belgium. Her experiences, challenges, joys, and cultural immersion in Italy during the years 1974-1977 leap from her candid letters which she wrote on almost a daily basis to her parents and family at home.