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Cobblestones, Conversations, and Corks - A Son's Discovery of His Italian Heritage (Paperback)
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Cobblestones, Conversations, and Corks - A Son's Discovery of His Italian Heritage (Paperback)
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List price R456
Loot Price R414
Discovery Miles 4 140
You Save R42 (9%)
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"Giovanni Ruscitti has written a wonderful book of special
relevance for all North and South Americans whose ancestors have
migrated from Asia, Europe, and Africa. His journey to the land of
his forefathers is so meaningful not only because of the discovery
of what connects us 'Americanos' to the rest of the world but also
the journey within. A trip in which we all feel recognized. Bravo
maestro!" -Hernando de Soto, finalist for Nobel Prize in Economic
Sciences, and author of Mystery of Capital Amazon #1 Bestseller
Cobblestones, Conversations, and Corks is a passionate and deeply
moving story about a father-son relationship; a culture rooted in
family, food and wine; and an ancestral small town in Central Italy
that was left behind after World War II. On November 11, 1943, the
Nazis invaded Cansano, forcing its two thousand inhabitants to make
a tough decision-fight and be killed or sent to a POW camp, stay
behind as servants to the Nazis, or move into the unforgiving
mountains of Abruzzo while the Nazis used their village as a home
base. Giovanni Ruscitti's family chose the latter and spent the
next few months living in horrendous winter conditions in the
rugged mountains. When the war ended, they returned to a village so
ravaged by the Nazis that, today, the town has less than two
hundred citizens and remains in a dilapidated state. In this
memoir, Ruscitti visits Cansano for the first time with his family,
including parents Emiliano and Maria. As he walks Cansano's
cobblestones, his father's stories and life are illuminated by the
town piazza, the steep valley, and the surrounding mountains. He
relives the tales of his parents' struggles during World War II,
their extreme post-war misery and poverty, their budding romance
after, and their decision to immigrate to the US in search of the
American Dream. Ruscitti's adventure is not just an exploration of
his homeland but reveals what family, culture, wisdom, and love
really means. And what our heritage really tells us about who we
are.
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