Tony's Wife
Tony's Wife
There's something about Adriana Trigiani's writing I really love. This book was pretty fun, too, because in a strange way, it was giving me similar vibes as Daisy Jones and the Six only a different era.
Chi Chi and Tony are on their way to stardom in the 1940s. Newly married, they also have to face the questions surrounding starting a family. Can they balance a career and home life? We follow them through the decades through their professional and personal ups and downs.
While I can't say I enjoyed this as much as The Good Left Undone, it had a similar heart to the writing. It runs long though. I would have enjoyed it more if it'd been a slightly faster pace. I have mixed feelings about Chi Chi and Tony's relationship, too. However, I do love getting to see the plot span such a long period of time, so there was a lot of give and take for me.