Summary:
"Nozze d'oro: romanzo" by Enrico Castelnuovo is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story appears to revolve around a family reunion to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Ercole Torralba and Laura, highlighting the dynamics and relationships among family members, particularly focusing on the diligent yet seemingly underappreciated character, Angela Torralba. The opening of the novel introduces us to Angela as she discusses preparations for the family gathering with Dr. Vignoni, emphasizing her drive to unite her loved ones for this significant occasion. The narrative hints at tensions and past grievances among siblings, as Angela reaches out to her family members scattered across cities, urging them to come together. Notably, her brother Cesare's return from America is eagerly awaited, setting the stage for both joy and potential conflict. As Angela organizes the event, she wrestles with her own emotional struggles and the weight of familial expectations, hinting at deeper themes of sacrifice and unfulfilled desires. (This is an automatically generated summary.)