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Screening Ethnicity: Cinematographic Representations of Italian Americans in the United States (Via Folios, 30)

Binding: Paperback
List price: $25.00

The Italian Americans of Greater Boston: A Proud Tradition (Images of America: Massachusetts)

Author/s: Dr. William P. Marchione, Ph.D.
Binding: Paperback
List price: $19.99

The first published history of the Italian-American community in this area, Italian Americans of Greater Boston: A Proud Tradition traces the migration of Italians to America through the development of Italian communities in Greater Boston. Most of the images in this collection have never been viewed by the public.

Growing Up Italian American

Author/s: John DiBiase
Binding: Paperback
List price: $14.95

John has lived in an Italian neighborhood during the 1930

Immigrants in America - The Italian-Americans (Immigrants in America)

Author/s: Catherine M. Petrini
Binding: Library Binding
List price: $28.70

Earthquakes, poverty, and oppression spurred five million Italians to emigrate. Here's a look at why they left, what they found in the United States, and how they've preserved their heritage while adapting to a new culture. The book includes little-known facts on persecution of Italian Americans during World War II. (20021001)

White on Arrival: Italians, Race, Color, and Power in Chicago, 1890-1945

Author/s: Thomas A. Guglielmo
Binding: Paperback
List price: $35.00

Taking the mass Italian immigration of the late 19th century as his starting point and drawing on dozens of oral histories and a diverse array of primary sources in English and Italian, Guglielmo focuses on how perceptions of Italians' race and color were shaped in one of America's great centers of immigration and labor, Chicago.

Chicago's Italians: Immigrants, Ethnics, Americans (IL) (Making of America)

Author/s: Dominic Candeloro
Binding: Paperback
List price: $24.99

Since 1850, Chicago has felt the benefits of a vital Italian presence. These immigrants formed much of the unskilled workforce employed to build up this and many other major U.S. cities. From often meager and humble beginnings, Italians built and congregated in neighborhoods that came to define the Chicago landscape. PostñWorld War II development threatened this communal lifestyle, and subsequent generations of Italian Americans have been forced to face new challenges to retain their ethnic heritage and identity in a changing world. With the cityís support, they are succeeding. ÝÝ

The Saint of Lost Things: A Novel

Author/s: Christopher Castellani
Binding: Hardcover
List price: $23.95

It is 1953 in the tight-knit Italian neighborhood in Wilmington, Delaware. Maddalena Grasso has lost her country, her family, and the man she loved by coming to America; her mercurial husband, Antonio, has lost his opportunity to realize the American Dream; their new friend, Guilio Fabbri, a shy accordion player, has lost his beloved parents. In the shadow of St. Anthony’s Church, named for the patron saint of lost things, the prayers of these troubled but determined people are heard, and fate and circumstances conspire to answer them in unforeseeable ways.

A New Guide to Italian Cinema (Italian & Italian American Studies)

Author/s: Carlo Celli, Marga Cottino-Jones
Binding: Paperback
List price: $30.00
A New Guide to Italian Cinema, with co-author Carlo Celli, is a complete reworking and update of Marga Cottino-Jones’ popular A Student’s Guide to Italian Film (1983, 1993). This guide retains earlier editions’ interest in renowned films and directors but is also attentive to popular cinema, the films which actually achieved box office success among the Italian public. The Guide introduces the Italian cinema not just as a 20th century phenomenon but as an expression of the deeper roots of Italy's historic, cultural and literary past.

ITALIAN AMERICANS OF NEWARK, BELLEVILLE (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Author/s: Sandra S. Lee Ph.D.
Binding: Paperback
List price: $19.99

talians first settled in the Newark area in the 1880s. Italian Americans of Newark, Nutley, and Belleville shows these immigrants and their families from 1900 to the 1950s. The street peddler, the barber, the baker, the undertaker, the macaroni maker, the concert musician, and more are portrayed here in the grace and dignity of their work. Outings to the shore or Branch Brook Park balanced hard work and long hours. Family gatherings, weddings, first communions, and processions for the feasts of St. Gerard, St. Rocco, and St.

Life al Dente: Laughter and Love in an Italian-American Family

Author/s: Gina Cascone
Binding: Hardcover
List price: $22.00

With the irreverence, gutsy spirit, and warmhearted hilarity that made Pagan Babies a classic, here is the Italian-American experience served up by the author who has been crowned the Patron Saint of Humor.

Before the Sopranos, there were the Cascones....Life al Dente, the new memoir from the author of Pagan Babies, brings the same wit and wonder to the telling of Gina Cascone's Italian-American girlhood...well, boyhood actually.

The Italian American Reader

Author/s: Bill Tonelli
Binding: Paperback
List price: $15.95

This anthology -- the first general-reader collection of writing by Italian American authors -- is part manifesto, part Sunday dinner. A gathering of voices old and new, some speak in the accents of another age, some completely contemporary and assured, and all together for the first time. To stand with all the other popular media images we represent, now, at last, one exists in written form, the literature of Italian American life.

Stone Is Not Forever

Author/s: Michael Andoscia
Binding: Paperback
List price: $29.95

Young Dominico Rossa, a southern Italian stone carver, has only one hope for restoring his family name and marrying the woman he loves—America. Dom journeys from his village and way of life with the hopes of making a fortune in the New World and returning to his village a man of respect. But wealth is hard won in America at the turn of the twentieth century. Dom faces a hard fight and painful choices in a world that swallows dreams and where nothing turns out as planned. This is the story of how a young stone carver becomes a man and ultimately becomes an American.

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