Mattanza

By Theresa Maggio,

Book cover of Mattanza: Love and Death in the Sea of Sicily

Book description

A magnificent journey inside the world of a Sicilian fishing community and its thousand-year-old rituals. Every spring for untold centuries, great schools of giant bluefin tuna have swum through the Strait of Gibraltar to spawn in the Mediterranean Sea. And there, for untold centuries, men have been waiting for them.…

Shepherd is reader supported. When you buy books, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Why read it?

1 author picked Mattanza as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

Memoirs authored in recent years tend to get excessively personal, even intimate, and a number have been written by foreign women who end up living in Sicily. 

Theresa Maggio is a bit different because she is the granddaughter of Sicilians, so she already has a keen sense of the culture. She ends up with a fisherman who leads the Mattanza, a method of capturing large tuna in huge nets. Alas, the Mattanza is no longer practiced, but this is an interesting story. There's also a sequel with a focus on visiting small towns. 

From Jacqueline's list on Sicilian women and their lives.

Want books like Mattanza?

Our community of 10,000+ authors has personally recommended 100 books like Mattanza.

Browse books like Mattanza

5 book lists we think you will like!

Interested in Sicily, the Mediterranean, and Italy?

10,000+ authors have recommended their favorite books and what they love about them. Browse their picks for the best books about Sicily, the Mediterranean, and Italy.

Sicily Explore 52 books about Sicily
The Mediterranean Explore 60 books about the Mediterranean
Italy Explore 372 books about Italy