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Hotel Portofino

by JP O'Connell

Imagine stepping into the sun-drenched, yet subtly shadowed, world of Hotel Portofino in 1926. This isn't just a story about a grand Italian hotel; it's a window into the lives of the Ainsworths, a British family trying to keep their glamorous venture afloat amidst personal and political currents. You'll find yourself caught up in their web of secrets, from forbidden romances and post-war trauma to brewing tensions with a local fascist politician. The book has this wonderful, layered feel, balancing the allure of the Italian Riviera with the quiet anxieties of a family navigating societal shifts and their own complicated hearts. It's a perfect pick if you love historical fiction that prioritizes character-driven drama, with a dash of mystery and plenty of opulent, yet vulnerable, charm.

10 Books similar to 'Hotel Portofino'

For those who cherished the intricate lives and sun-drenched drama of Hotel Portofino, we’ve gathered a collection that captures that same compelling spirit. If you appreciated the way the story wove together post-war recovery, the complexities of upper-class secrets, and the magnetic pull of a richly described historical setting, these recommendations are for you. Each book offers a similar journey into character-driven narratives, often set against significant historical backdrops, where personal struggles and societal expectations create a truly immersive reading experience.

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The Light Between Oceans
The Light Between Oceans

by M.L. Stedman

Set in a remote coastal location, this novel explores themes of moral dilemmas, love, and loss, similar to the character-driven narratives in 'Hotel Portofino'.

The Paris Wife
The Paris Wife

by Paula McLain

This historical novel delves into the complexities of relationships amidst a vivid historical backdrop, much like the interpersonal dynamics in 'Hotel Portofino'.

The Nightingale
The Nightingale

by Kristin Hannah

Rich in historical detail and emotional storytelling, this novel captures the resilience and struggles of characters, akin to the evocative setting of 'Hotel Portofino'.

A Gentleman in Moscow
A Gentleman in Moscow

by Amor Towles

With its elegant narrative and focus on character development within a confined setting, this book mirrors the intimate and atmospheric style of 'Hotel Portofino'.

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The House at Riverton
The House at Riverton

by Kate Morton

This novel combines historical intrigue with a focus on family secrets, similar to the layered storytelling in 'Hotel Portofino'.

The Island
The Island

by Victoria Hislop

Set in a Mediterranean location, this story offers historical depth and emotional resonance, akin to the themes found in 'Hotel Portofino'.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows

This epistolary novel captures post-war recovery and community, echoing the period charm and character connections in 'Hotel Portofino'.

Rules of Civility
Rules of Civility

by Amor Towles

Set in the past with a focus on social dynamics and personal transformation, this novel offers a narrative style comparable to 'Hotel Portofino'.

The Summer Before the War
The Summer Before the War

by Helen Simonson

With its historical setting and exploration of personal growth amidst societal changes, this book resonates with the themes in 'Hotel Portofino'.

The Lost Vintage
The Lost Vintage

by Ann Mah

This novel blends history, romance, and personal discovery within a richly described setting, similar to the narrative elements in 'Hotel Portofino'.