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Rosa, Tina De

 
9781558611467: Paper Fish

Sinopsis

Set on the West Side of Chicago during the 1940s and 1950s, Paper Fish is populated not by wiseguys or madonnas, but by working-class immigrants whose heroism lies in their quiet, sometimes tragic humanity. In her brilliant telling of the life and ultimate disintegration of three generations in an Italian American family, Tina De Rosa rebuilds this long-lost world with prose that is both breathtaking and profound.
At the center of the novel is young Carmolina, who is torn between the bonds of the past and the pull of the future - a need for home and a yearning for independence. De Rosa deftly interweaves Carmolina's story with the haunting stories of her family: Old Country memories and legends passed on by her devoted grandmother Doria; the courtship tale of her father, a policeman with an artist's soul, and her mother, a lonely waitress; and the painful story of Doriana, her beautiful but silent sister.

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The story of Carmolina, a young Italian American girl, her parents, grandmother, and mentally ill sister, as she comes to womanhood in Chicago's West side in the 1940s

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