![]() ![]() They know these mountains better than anyone else and are the protagonists of this novel. There is Lucia, a mother of four with quiet strength, the point of reference for everybody else. There is the exuberant Viola, who, for the love of an Alpino artillery man, carries forty-two kilos’ worth of projectiles on her back. Among them, there is brave Agata, who would sooner eat cheese crusts than deprive her invalid father of even just a soup made of herbs. Women of all ages, from thirteen to sixty, accustomed to hard work, and who, for centuries, have carried heavy wicker baskets on their backs, but are also used to a life of hardship that has forged resilient spirits and minds with exceptional moral fibre. The women from the neighbouring valleys respond to the appeal. The command turns to the local population with a desperate plea for anyone to help them. The theatre of war of the Carnia region is a series of sharp peaks, defence lines isolated on the summits and thousands of young men driven to exhaustion. The story of “le Portatrici” (Bearers), women of all ages who, during the First World War, in the theatre of war in Carnia, in the north-eastern Italian region of Friuli, were called upon to help the men in the trenches by carrying up food supplies and ammunition first, then dead bodies down the mountain. ![]() ![]() Are you ready to hear a great forgotten story? A writer who has sold over 200,000 copies in Italy with her thriller series, Ilaria Tuti has been listed among the best debut authors by The Times. ![]()
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