In 2003, that same book became a movie of the same name, starring Diane Lane and Sandra Oh and eventually grossing $58 million worldwide. The purchase and renovation of that home became the subject of a 1996 book, and that book was translated into 54 languages and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for two and a half years. Years later, in 1990, Mayes purchased her own home in Cortona, Tuscany, a 200-year-old farmhouse on five acres called Bramasole: “from bramare, to yearn for, and sole, sun: something that yearns for the sun,” she later wrote. And though Frances Mayes had been to Italy before, it was in Tuscany where she fell in love. There was an ad in the back of an issue for a house rental, and there was an open summer. It started with the New York Review of Books, this whole Tuscany thing.
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