One of Lidia's basic concepts is that cooking be an inspiring experience and that you enjoy what you are doing and appreciate the simple ingredients that make delicious meals. I have found that after following several recipes, I have become a better, more thoughtful cook, no matter what I'm making. And that is what she truly wants (I met her at a booksigning a year ago and had the honor of speaking with her about this).
One suggestion: Purchase one of those plexi-glass cookbook holder/protectors, because trust me - you will be using this quite a lot.
I've made several scallopini dishes and loved them all. Also, I was induced to try her recipe for Eggplant Parmesan even though I've never liked eggplant, and it's now one of my favorites.
Most of the dishes are easily scaled down when cooking for one or two people. For instance, I halved the Eggplant Parmesan recipe and cooked it in a 9" square pan instead of a 9"X13" one, and it came out great.
The only things that seem disappointing are the vegetable side dishes - but maybe that's because I haven't tried any. None of them cry out for me to try them, but perhaps they will surprise me and be as good as the rest of the dishes in this book.
Overall, this is an excellent cookbook for the beginning Italian cook.