Keahey interviews sculptors & their artigiani, craftsmen & women who toil in the marble studios, eating their lunch in workers` clubs & cafes. From beach locales such as Viareggio, to Livorno (which has Venetian-style canals), modern Orbetello & the seven islands of the Tuscan Archipelago, Keahey reveals beaches rich in European visitors & magnificent medieval villages that rarely see outsiders. The larger, better-known Tuscan coastal city Pisa can even surprise a curious visitor with places of solitude. Keahey`s previous books have always received widespread & complimentary review coverage-garnering praise for the depth of his research & his comprehensive analysis. Travellers instantly flock to books about Tuscany, & this one promotes towns & villages that are often missed by tourists, letting readers in on these ”secret” destinations. For armchair travellers or holiday seekers, Hidden Tuscany puts a very human face on the region in Keahey`s discussion of food, history & language. & the result is mesmerizing.