She describes the strange battle of oranges in Ivrea where there are no cultivation of the fruit, the noble and aristocratic Sicilian jams. She also talks about his lucky encounter with a Jew who comes to Diamante every year to reserve the lemons used during the Jewish festival of Sukkoth. For Attlee, this fruit is both cheerful and sad. After all, it represents the true soul of our country, as sweet as it is bitter. An English writer, Jonathan Keates, in reviewing this book, titled his article "Citron ImpressΓ©" which stands for "squeezed lemon".
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