When Dr. Claire Bennett, a postdoctoral researcher at Florida State University, realizes her carefully planned life has narrowed into fatigue and repetition, she begins to wonder what she's been working toward. A bundle of letters from her great-grandmother-written a century earlier in northern Italy-offers an unexpected direction.
In the small town of Lavis, where river meets vineyard and history lives in whispers, Claire traces her family's past through archives, gardens, and the quiet generosity of strangers. Each discovery draws her closer to understanding that belonging isn't something proven-it's something practiced.
Set among the mountains and lakes of Trentino, Postcards from Lavis is a luminous novel about ancestry, patience, and the courage to stop measuring life and simply live it.