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The Triumph of the Lions

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The basis for the Disney-produced series on Hulu The Lions of Sicily

"A blazing epic of countless twists and turns."—Le Figaro

"A compelling combination of historical sweep and family drama" –Kirkus Reviews

From the author of the acclaimed The Florios of Sicily, a magnificent novel that explores the origins of one of Italy's most powerful and notorious families, men and women whose ruthless ambition and caprice would chart the course of modern Italian history—a tale of grand historical dramas, exotic locales, political intrigue, and heartbreaking romance that rivals the bestselling works of Philippa Gregory, Jennifer Chiaverini, and Adriana Trigiani.

Known as the Lions of Sicily, the Florios have officially arrived. Once rich only in ambition, the family has amassed a fortune that includes palaces, factories, ships, silks, and jewels. The city of Sicily admires them, honors them and, above all, fears them.

Ignazio was destined to rule Casa Florio since birth, a fearless drive that pulses through his veins, pushing him to look beyond Sicily towards Rome, Europe and its courts, the naval domination of the Mediterranean, and eventually the purchase of the entire Archipelago of the Egadi to build his dazzling empire. But his heart is black as ice. To seize Casa Florio, he abandoned the love of his life—an act of treachery which still casts a dark shadow.

Barely twenty, his son Ignazziddu stands to inherit all that his father has built. Yet he is nothing like Ignazio. A nervous young man, he does not want to be shackled to his infamous name, to sacrifice himself for the family. Despite his fears, he embraces Ignazio's legacy, and must face a world that changes too quickly, agitated by new, violent, and uncontrollable forces. Ignazziddu eventually realizes that it's not enough to have Florio blood to become the imposing force his grandfather and father were. What is it they had that he lacks?

Beside father and son are two extraordinary women: Giovanna, Ignazio's wife, hard and fragile as crystal, full of passion but hungry for love, and Franca, the wife of Ignazziddu, the most beautiful woman in Europe, whose golden existence is threatened by the blows of a cruel fate. It is these women who unforgettably animate The Triumph of the Lions.

Bringing the Belle Epoque into stunning relief, Auci dives deeper into the exhilarating and terrible, glorious and tragic history of a family that, for decades, sat high above Italian society, and made the heart of an island and city beat.

Translated from the Italian by Katherine Gregor and Howard Curtis

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2023

      The Florios are known as the Lions of Sicily, with ruthlessly ambitious Vincenzo having built a vast empire of palaces and factories from scratch. But he gave up his true love in the process, and son Ignazziddu is a gentle soul who wants nothing to do with his family's fame and fortune. Look for a forthcoming Hulu series. Prepub Alert.

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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2024
      Auci chronicles further generations of the legendary Florio family in a follow-up to The Florios of Sicily (2020). Covering the years between 1868 and 1893, Auci details the continued expansion of the Florios' wide-ranging empire, which includes holdings in manufacturing, shipping, mining, fishing, and winemaking. Now under the direction of Ignazio--whose devotion to the business overrules almost all other interests--the enterprises contribute to the expansion of Sicily's importance in the Italian economy and culture. Ignazio's marriage to a woman of minor nobility enables the family to begin its rise above the class of tradesmen and merchants so maligned by Sicilian nobles, and Auci delivers a dramatic portrait of the heartaches, triumphs, and machinations occurring in the wealthy but striving household. Giovanna, Ignazio's wife, occupies a place of lesser importance among his interests due to his preoccupation with industry and, perhaps, a past love. Her sometimes-thwarted affection for her spouse, however, does not prevent Giovanna from assuming her place in industrial royalty and providing heirs to ensure continuity for the business. As Auci's narrative unfolds, events within the household and in the halls of Italian banks and government affect the stability of the family's position as the "lions" of Sicilian industry. The actions of Ignazio's namesake and successor, Ignazziddu, lead to a cliffhanger ending hinting at further installments. Gregor once again translates Auci's colorful work--which is the basis for the Hulu miniseries The Lions of Sicily--this time in collaboration with Curtis. A helpful Florio family tree precedes the text, and Auci launches this volume with a summary of the family's previous triumphs. In addition, the historical backdrop of each of the novel's four sections is explained at length in notes at the end. A compelling combination of historical sweep and family drama.

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    • Booklist

      March 15, 2024
      This second book (after The Florios of Sicily, 2020) in a trilogy about a real-life Italian industrialist dynasty opens in 1868, as 30-year-old Ignazio Florio takes the reins following his father, Vincenzo's, too-early death. "Swear to me that you will never put work before your family," Ignazio's grieving mother, Giulia, demands. But despite their opposing temperaments, Ignazio resembles Vincenzo in his dedication to the firm above all else. Ignazio succeeds beyond anyone's greatest plans, establishing a shipping empire alongside the firm's existing achievements in tuna canning and Marsala wine. The Florios' power, plus Ignazio's marriage to Giovanna, a young baroness who adores him unrequitedly, guarantees their societal acceptance. Business and family are deeply interlinked here, and Auci's smooth narrative explores this dynamic from multiple angles, depicting the inner workings of business deals alongside personal triumphs and romantic regrets. Giovanna, a greatly sympathetic character, suffers marital neglect while raising their children, and we later see the torch pass again from father to son. A diverting, informative saga and detailed tour of Sicily, from bustling Palermo to the picturesque outlying islands.

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