Told with intimacy and ferocity and set in the passionate and crumbling Spanish Quarter of Naples, comes a poignant tale of first love of a place, of a person where languages and cultures collide while dreams soar and crash in spectacular ways.
'Don't forgive me, don't answer, don't be sad. Be happy, have babies, make mixed tapes, take pictures it's how I always love to think of you. And now and then, if you can and if you want to, remember me.'
Several years after leaving Naples, Heddi receives an email from Pietro, her first love, admitting that he was wrong. Immediately, Heddi is transported back to her college days in that heartbreakingly beautiful city built on ruins and set against the cliffs of a sleeping volcano. Just the thought of the Spanish Quarter, the crumbling apartment she shared with friends and where she first met Pietro, still spark the pain of longing and a desire to belong. For Heddi's tribe of university friends, Naples was the first taste of freedom and an escape from their familial obligations. But for Heddi it is the place where she searched for the roots she never had, while Pietro tried to escape his. For all of them Naples is a place that they'll never forget: the setting of their unrestrained youth.
In Lost in the Spanish Quarter, Heddi Goodrich masterfully weaves a tale of friendship and life, set against the backdrop of the best and worst of Naples. This top literary fiction is a coming-of-age story that will resonate with readers long after the last page is turned.
For fans of Maurizio De Giovanni (The Bottom of Your Heart), Clare Empson (Him), Ewald Arenz (Tasting Sunlight), Georges Simenon (The New Investigations of Inspector Maigret), and Elena Ferrante (The Lying Life of Adults).