<p><font>''A devastating marvel of a novel'' <br><b><i>Sunday Telegraph</i></b></font><br><br><font>''A highly enjoyable novel... Giordano is especially good on the textures, smells, heat and colours of the Italian south. These stay long in the mind, as does the way he writes about the obsessiveness of love, the way it dominates and distorts and the self-delusions and fantasies it gives rise to'' <br><b><i>TLS</i></b></font><br><br><font>''If you''re pining for an Italian break, then this might be the remedy: <i>Heaven And Earth</i> is rooted so deep in idyllic Puglia that you can almost feel the red soil under your sandals'' <br><b><i>Daily Mail</i></b></font><br><br><font>''Raw and evocative: a breathtaking and poignant creation that will leave you itching under the skin'' <br><b><i>Herald</i></b></font><br><br><font>''A stunning achievement'' <br><b>Andr¿ciman, author of <i>Call Me By Your Name</i></b></font><br><br><font>'