The former president’s niece, Mary Trump, and E. Jean Carroll—who successfully sued Donald Trump in a sexual abuse and defamation case—will publish the first segment of 'The Italian Lesson' on Friday.
on Friday. The novel, which was also worked on by law professor Jennifer Taub, follows an American woman who moves to Tuscany and falls in love with the proprietor of a local vineyard.
Trump, Carroll, and Taub became close friends during the pandemic when they joined a Zoom knitting group and decided to keep in touch by working on a romance story, which was initially planned as a screenplay. When asked if it was fair to call the work “erotic,” Trump told the: “This is not soft-core pornography.” “Let’s wait,” Carroll replied. The writers say there’ll be no mention at all of Donald Trump in the story or of politics more generally. “We’re giving you an escape,” Carroll said.
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