The barn becomes font and inspiration for a series of vivid stories involving sundry strangers, the Bruni parents themselves, and their nine children -- seven boys and two girls -- who will grow into young men and women during World War I and its aftermath. Told in the tradition of country folktales and framed by the devastating years of strife -- two world wars and the years of fascism -- these stories will delight readers from the first page to the last. Manfredi's A Winter's Night provides a timely reminder that simple values and a sense of solidarity with our fellow human beings remain of vital importance, above all in a world undergoing momentous and rapid change.