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An adventure of the center in the mildew of literature's traditional religious journeys. It started out with a girl. Then it was Italian food. Then it was catalogs and sensing that even Mark Twain had fallen for Italy. E. M. Forster was smitten too: :Love and understand the Italians, for folks are more marvelous than the land." What could it be about Italy and Italians? Italian videos immortalize the mystique. Fellini called it La Dolce Vita. Tornatore's Theatre Paradiso took Wayne Shaw back again to the sweet stories of his childhood and the Italian family who handled the hometown movie theater. And exactly like in the movie, young Wayne possessed an Alfredo who, by example, taught him about serving people. James found that Italians don't feel they're special. Luigi Barzini, writer of The Italians, consistently asked, "Why are we the way we have been?" and found no conclusive answer. But Wayne was convinced there was grounds why the Renaissance was created in Tuscany and Italy has given the planet Saint Francis, Michelangelo, da Vinci, Galileo, and now Benigni, whose film, Life Is Beautiful, confirmed the planet that the Italian zest for living can make a heaven of any hell. Therefore, after an eternity of considering Italy, Wayne became persuaded that the way to find out why Italians are the way they are simply would be to eat with them at their kitchen dining tables. Day after day he selected their olives, and the Italians started out dealing with him like family. And Wayne began seeing their unique real human quality that appeals to people to Italy and retains pulling them back again and again. But the account doesn't result in the olive groves of Tuscany. To find the center of Italian life, Wayne had to travel back again to World Warfare II Italy. An Italian Journey will motivate you to follow your passions, your enthusiasms, to your own beautiful discoveries. Bella Scoperta!