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SONS OF ITALY RELEASES SUMMER 2006 BOOK CLUB SELECTIONS
Washington, DC--
July 19, 2006
Relax in the summer sun with one of this season’s
Sons of Italy Book Club selections. The list includes
books for readers of all ages with a heartwarming
book for pre-teens, Penny From Heaven.
Check out
the Sons of Italy Book Club for Summer 2006:
- Falling Palace: A Romance of Naples by
Dan Hofstadter. It was founded 2,500 years
ago by the Ancient Greeks, was once the culture
capital of Europe and became a battleground during
World War II, when its citizens drove the Nazis out.
Small wonder that Naples and its charming, eccentric
people have thoroughly captivated writer and New
Yorker contributor Dan Hofstadter. Through his
stories and vivid descriptions, Hofstadter captures
both the allure and sorrow of Naples and the
Neapolitans. [$24.00; hardcover; 247 pages;
Knopf]
- The Stonecutter’s Aria by Carol
Faenzi. The true story of Aristide Giovannoni, a
stone carver from Carrara with a passion for opera, is
the basis for this novel, which, like an opera, is
divided into three acts that span over 100 years. It
begins with Aristide’s 30-day crossing to America in
the early 1900s on a ship where “disease, exhaustion
and fear clung to us like our wrinkled and filthy
clothes,” and ends in the present with his great-
granddaughter, the author of the novel. [$16.95;
paperback; 314 pages; Aperto Books. To order:
800/345-6665]
- Sometimes I Dream in Italian by Rita
Ciresi. Angelina (“Angel”) and Lina Lupo rebel
against the rigid Old World values of their immigrant
Italian parents as they seek their own road to
happiness and success in this series of inter-
connected short stories about second-generation
immigrant children and their conflicts.In her honest,
vivid and often funny description of life in a
traditional working class Italian family, Ciresi
examines what it means to be an Italian American
woman in America with its paralyzing freedom and
disturbing lack of moral guidelines. [$23.95;
hardcover; 209 pages; Delacorte Press]
ALSO WORTH READING...
- The Innocent
By Magdalen Nabb
Salvatore Guarnaccia, a Sicilian detective living in
Florence, attempts to solve the murder of a
Japanese woman, mysteriously found floating in a
fountain in the Boboli Gardens. After identifying the
victim, he uncovers her dramatic escape from her
homeland while suspicion of guilt falls on one of his
colleagues in this novel that is both a social
commentary on modern Italy and an entertaining
crime story. [$22.00; hardcover; 240 pages;
Soho Crime]
- Penny From Heaven
By Jennifer L.Holm
Inspired by Newbery Honor winner Jennifer Holm’s
own Italian American family, Penny from
Heaven is a
heartwarming book for pre-teens age 9 – 12 that
reveals a lot about what keeps families together or
tears them apart. It’s the summer of 1953. Penny
Falucci, 11 going on 12, lives with her American
mother and grandparents, but she has an open
invitation to visit her father's Italian family, who
refuse to talk about his death. [$14.00;
hardcover; 288 pages; Random House]
- Sebastiano: A Sicilian Legacy
By Connie Mandracchia DeCaro
Both an historical novel and a love story, the saga of
Sebastiano, an iron worker, and Costanza, an
aristocrat, is set against the background of the
historical events that led to Sicily unifying with Italy
in 1860. [$14.95; paperback; 232 pages; Legas]
The Sons of Italy National Book Club is dedicated to
the works of writers who focus on Italian American
issues, themes, experiences and Italian culture. OSIA
chooses three to four fiction and non-fiction books
each quarter for a total of 12 to 16 titles a year.
OSIA encourages its 700+ lodges as well as other
Italian American organizations, clubs and individuals
to choose one or more of the books each quarter to
read and donate copies to their local schools or
public libraries.
Most book club selections can be bought on the OSIA Web site.
Order all your books, magazines, etc. through OSIA
and Amazon.com. Most orders are shipped within 24
hours.
As a special bonus, Amazon.com will donate a
percentage of all sales ordered on our site to OSIA.
CLICK HERE to Buy OSIA Summer Book Club Selections Online
About the Order Sons of Italy in America
OSIA has more than 600,000 members and
supporters and a network of more than 700 chapters
coast to coast. OSIA works at the community,
national and international levels to promote the
heritage and culture of an estimated 26 million Italian
Americans, the nation's fifth largest ethnic group,
according to the U.S. Census Bureau. See
www.osia.org.
Contact:
Kylie Cafiero
Director of Communications
phone:
202/547-2900
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