The Politics of Washing

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Pub Date Apr 01 2014 | Archive Date Nov 30 2014

Description

This is the story of ordinary life in an extraordinary place. The beautiful city of Venice has been a fantasy land for people from around the globe for centuries, but what is it like to live there? To move house by boat, to get a child with a broken leg to hospital or set off for school one morning only to find that the streets have become rivers and the playground is a lake full of sewage? When Polly Coles and her family left England for Venice, they discovered a city caught between modern and ancient life—where the locals still go on an annual pilgrimage to give thanks for the end of the Black Death; where schools are housed in renaissance palaces and your new washing machine can only be delivered on foot. This is a city perilously under siege from tourism, but its people refuse to give it up—indeed, they love it with a passion. The Politics of Washing is a fascinating window into the world of ordinary Venetians and the strange and unique place they call home.

This is the story of ordinary life in an extraordinary place. The beautiful city of Venice has been a fantasy land for people from around the globe for centuries, but what is it like to live there?...


Advance Praise

"Anecdotes of living in this city of 'stone, punctuated by water' are many and entertaining." --New York Times
"For lovers of excursions, travel writing, and adventurous living." --Library Journal

"Anecdotes of living in this city of 'stone, punctuated by water' are many and entertaining." --New York Times
"For lovers of excursions, travel writing, and adventurous living." --Library Journal


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Featured Reviews

When Coles and her family move from England to Venice, they realize there will be some adjusting to do. But they have no idea just how different their lives will be. Readers are regaled with tales of a city that still celebrates the end of the Black Death, a plague that ended centuries ago. They live in a city where children don’t go to modern built schools, they attend classes in crumbling palaces. You can get new appliances and furniture, but they will be delivered on foot. And be careful where you walk after heavy rains, some of that water contains sewage. A funny, humbling tale of one family’s attempt to live in one of the most beautiful places in the world.

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