Due Amiche e Una Bufera di Neve – Short Story in Italian (A1, A2 CEFR Levels)
$12.50

Due Amiche e una Bufera di Neve: A Beginner Short Story in Italian Set in the Exquisite Valle d’Aosta (Italian Alps) – A1–A2 CEFR Levels
Join Costanza and Anna as they travel to the Aosta Valley to house-sit a beautiful home nestled in the Italian Alps. As they explore this breathtaking region, where Alpine landscapes meet Italian culture, you’ll build confidence in Italian through a simple and engaging story, while discovering one of Italy’s most underrated regions.
This Easy Reader Includes:
- 16 short chapters written in simple, natural Italian
- High-frequency vocabulary and real-life dialogues
- Bilingual word lists, comprehension questions, and exercises
- Cultural insights from Valle d’Aosta
- Free downloadable audiobook in clear, slow Italian
Perfect for self-study, travel preparation, and anyone who wants to learn Italian through stories.
This is the second book in the Due Amiche series, a collection of short stories for beginner Italian learners (A1–A2). The first book is Due Amiche e un Album di Fotografie. Each story can be read independently and in any order, making the series ideal for self-study.
Note from the Author:
Improving your Italian through stories and reading helps you piece together the grammar and vocabulary you’ve already learned in class. Reading in Italian allows the language to become more intuitive, natural, and enjoyable.
Created by an experienced Italian language tutor with over a decade of teaching adult learners, this easy reader turns essential A1–A2 Italian into an engaging and immersive learning experience.

The Author
Piazzetta Italiana is created by Serena Capilli, certified Italian teacher, linguist, published author, and founder of www.italianpills.com
Serena has been teaching Italian for over a decade and creates learning materials focused on making Italian learnable, engaging, and time-effective, without sacrificing authenticity.

I love it. It bounces between levels so you read enjoyably in your comfort zone and then other articles you have to stretch a bit. If you have Italian roots like me, or not, and love exploring Italian culture it’s perfect for that as well!
R. Soriano,
Piazzetta Italian reader and Italian learner from the US



