A Thread of Grace
What is the importance of Porto Sant'Andrea in the novel, A Thread of Grace?
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Porto Sant'Andrea is a fictional small town on the Ligurian coast in the northern part of Italy where most of the characters in this story have lived for a period of time. It is the town where Iacopo Soncini is a rabbi and Osvaldo Tomitz a priest and secretary to the local bishop. It is also where the hotel is where the Brosslers and Blums and Leonis stayed before fleeing to the mountains.
A Thread of Grace