The Fire in the Mountain by Helena Attlee - ISBN: 9780241514399
Hardcover
Etna’s fiery slopes: Sicily’s dramatic history, culture, and fertile bounty.
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The Fire in the Mountain

Sicily, Etna and Her People

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  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    28 July 2026

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Summary

From the bestselling author of The Land Where Lemons Grow, a luminous account of Sicilian history, geography, culture, and cuisine, as seen from the slopes of Etna.

For centuries, Mount Etna has sent lava to engulf the towns and villages, terraced fields, orchards, vineyards, and citrus groves that nestle across its slopes. But still it remains home to a quarter of Sicily’s population. Why? Because Etna has always rewarded its people after every eruption with a landscape of u…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241514399
ISBN-10:0241514398
Author:Helena Attlee
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Particular Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:28 July 2026
Weight:440g
Dimensions:242mm x 162mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

Helena Atlee’s acutely observed account of the Etna region is refreshingly different. This is travel writing of the quietly classical kind. Attlee tells great stories… It is the food writing, though, that brings you closest to Sicily… It is full of curiosity, personality and, above all, what the wine people call terroir – James McConnachie * Sunday Times *
A scholar of all things Italian, and especially Sicilian, with an eye for the quirky and the poetic, Attlee does for Etna what she did for lemons: she delves deep into the history of the volcano and the relationship of its people to their unpredictable land – Caroline Moorhead * The Spectator *
Helena Attlee’s The Fire in the Mountain is a richly evocative journey – whether on the rattling circum-Etna railway, on foot through the music-filled streets of Catania at the height of the Saint Agatha festival, at the crater to gaze in awe at the nocturnal pyrotechnics, or in the café, to reward taste buds with iced delicacies once made from the volcano’s winter snows. Atlee makes a compelling case that all of this culture, flavour and spectacle flows – like the lava – from the volcano itself – Clive Oppenheimer
[Attlee has] profound feeling for the terrain … the tireless curiosity she shows in roaming across her mountain is matched by those many graces of style typical of her writing. – Jonathan Keates * Literary Review *
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Thrillingly sensual, and zesty in every sense, Helena Attlee is the best of companions as she leads us through sundrenched citrus groves and in and out of history – Deborah Moggach * author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel *
She writes with great lucidity, charm and gentle humour, and wears her considerable learning lightly … [with] elegant, absorbing prose and [a] sure-footed ability to combine the academic with the anecdotal * The Times Literary Supplement *
Charming and original … Attlee has the natural storyteller’s gift – Stephen Walsh * author of Debussy *
Attlee has that rare gift of being able to know an inordinate amount about a subject and yet wear her knowledge so lightly that the tone is anecdotal, not academic. It’s a big thing, to pull off such lightness – Yotam Ottolenghi
Attlee has such a wonderful way with words * Daily Mail *

About The Author

Helena Attlee

Helena Attlee is the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Land Where Lemons Grow and Lev’s Violin. She has worked in Italy for much of her life, and it has been the inspiration for many of her books.

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