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It’s time for the next discussion in our 2025 Travel Book Club! In March we read The Little Italian Hotel and I’ve compiled some questions below to get the discussion started! Share your thoughts, then check out what we’re reading next month!
Author: Phaedra Patrick
Pages: 353
Published: 2023
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Caution: Spoilers Ahead!
The Little Italian Hotel is one of those cozy, feel-good books that makes you want to book a flight and start over in a charming little town. It follows Ginny Splinter, a British radio show host who gives relationship advice for a living. She’s got this perfect-sounding life—successful career, long marriage, everything seemingly in place. But then… BAM! Her husband tells her he wants a divorce. Totally out of nowhere.
Obviously, she’s devastated, and in a bit of a knee-jerk reaction, she decides to go on this romantic getaway to Italy—a trip she originally planned for her and her husband. But here’s the twist: instead of canceling, she opens it up to a small group of strangers who also need a fresh start. So now, instead of a romantic vacation, she’s hosting a little retreat at this charming Italian hotel run by a warm, quirky owner named Valentino.
Her travel companions? A mix of broken-hearted and lost souls, each dealing with their own struggles. There’s a widow, a man grappling with regrets, and a few others, all bringing their own baggage—literal and emotional. As they settle into the hotel and explore the gorgeous Italian setting, they start to form an unexpected bond, helping each other heal in different ways. And of course, there’s a bit of romance, self-discovery, and plenty of delicious Italian food along the way.
What I loved about this book is that it’s not just about Ginny dealing with heartbreak—it’s about reinvention, friendship, and finding joy in unexpected places. Each character has their own journey, and by the end, you feel like you’ve taken this emotional (and slightly sun-soaked) trip with them.
It’s got that perfect mix of warmth, humor, and heartache, but it never gets too heavy. And the setting? Pure escapism. You can practically feel the Italian sun on your skin and taste the pasta. If you like stories about second chances, found family, and rediscovering yourself in a gorgeous place, this one’s a great pick.
Would I recommend? 100%—but fair warning: you might want to book a trip to Italy after reading! 😊
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