The Lake’s Water Is Never Sweet

L'acqua del lago non è mai dolce

Giulia Caminito

Literary Fiction

On behalf of: Spiegel & Grau

Winner of Premio Campiello 2021
Winner of Premio Strega Off 2021
Among the 5 finalists of Premio Strega 2021

In her English-language debut, award-winning Italian novelist Giulia Caminito follows a teenage girl as her family transitions from Rome’s impoverished outskirts to a fraught new beginning in a tranquil lakeside town, capturing the disillusionment, loneliness, and rage that defined a generation.

In the 1990s, Gaia’s family moves from the neglected peripheries of Rome to an idyllic lakeside town twenty miles away, in search of a new life that will lift them out of poverty. Each of them bears their own scars: Gaia’s strong-willed mother is fiercely determined to secure a better future for her children at any cost; her father, a once proud man, now suffers in bitter silence after a devastating accident; her anarchist older brother rebels against the political apathy he sees at home; and her young twin brothers wordlessly bear witness to a family in decay.

When Gaia meets two local girls, Agata and Carlotta, the trio builds a fragile friendship throughout their adolescence based as much on their insecurities and jealousies as it is on their mutual affection. Gaia’s encounters with callous boys and contemptuous teachers convince her that she might always be an outsider—excluded from a privileged life and perhaps even beyond the possibility of happiness. Faced with bullying and betrayals among her peers and immense pressure from her
mother to excel, Gaia turns inward and her world becomes increasingly insular. Then tragedy strikes her friend group. As more friends slip away and her family fractures, Gaia vows to make the world pay for all the things it has denied her.

Winner of the Campiello Prize, The Lake’s Water Is Never Sweet is an unflinching portrait of a generation, striving to make a place for themselves in a world markedly different from the one their parents promised them.

Reviews

“Profound and fresh, brutal and tender at once, Caminito strikes with her sharp look at society and shows the deepest scars of poverty and humiliation.” – Il Foglio

“A book that talks about anger, adolescence, chasing dreams. And it gets under your skin.” – Marie Claire

“An intense story written with an elegant style and an accurate language that exudes the author’s ability to tell the complexity of our ways of coping with this world.” – La Sicilia