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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ros Belford co-authored the first edition of this guide, and has since written and
broadcasted extensively about Italy and the Mediterranean. She has two daughters
and spends as much time as she can on the Aoelian island of Salina.
Acknowledgements
Ros Belford: On Salina, thanks to Emma, Gaetano, Max, Ilana, Chiara, Alex,
Corallina and Ondina Zangari; to Giulia Profeti for a summer retreat in Valdichiesa; to
Franco the bus driver for being the “anima di Salina” and making every day start well;
to Pela for extraordinary insights; to Annamaria and Nico for a magical night on the