Saving the Music (Bellafortuna Series, #2)

(By Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco)

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Author Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco

“Book Descriptions: They hid the hunted… with faith, courage—and music.

Saving the Music: A Powerful WWII Historical Fiction Novel of Resistance, Music, and Hope in Nazi-Occupied Italy

Italy, Winter 1942.

As Nazi forces tighten their grip on Europe, a group of Jewish musicians flees persecution and finds unlikely refuge in Bellafortuna, a remote Sicilian village where faith endures, strangers become saviors, and music still drifts through the olive groves.

With quiet aid from the Vatican and the villagers’ quiet defiance, the fugitives find sanctuary. But their peace is fragile. When German troops descend on Sicily, the war reaches Bellafortuna’s doorstep. The villagers face an agonizing choice: comply and survive—or risk everything to protect those they've come to love.

★ Optioned for a Film
★ Winner – American Fiction Award
★ Amazon UK Top Rated Novel
★ Named an Amazon Bestseller in Italian Historical Fiction
★ Over 1,100 Amazon Reviews (4.7 Rating)


Blending lyrical prose with historical accuracy, Saving the Music is a sweeping tale of resistance, survival, and the redemptive power of art. A deeply human story for readers who believe that even in history’s darkest hour, beauty—and hope—can endure.

Perfect for fans of
Kristin Hannah (The Nightingale), Anthony Doerr (All the Light We Cannot See), Tatiana de Rosnay (Sarah’s Key), and Mark Sullivan (Beneath a Scarlet Sky), as well as readers of Holocaust novels, Italian historical fiction, and stories of courage against impossible odds.

“A historically bold and dramatically lively war tale.”
— Kirkus Reviews

For anyone who believes that music can be more than a memory—it can be salvation. Begin the journey today.”