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| #354221 in Books | 2014-11-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.67 x5.98l,.95 | File type: PDF | 296 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Travel Memoir At Its Best!|By Bobbi Lerman|With her latest release, author Gilda Morina Syvverson weaves an enthralling tale of both Italy, her family and how they are all and always will be forever intertwined. Part memoir, part travelogue, I was riveted by both sides of this story as the author took me on an intimate journey as she, her (very calm and adaptable) husband, moth|About the Author|Gilda Morina Syverson, author, poet, artist, educator and speaker, was born and raised in a large, Italian-American, Catholic family in Syracuse, New York. Her heritage is the impetus for the memoir My Father's Daughter, From Rome to Sicily
In this multigenerational story, My Father's Daughter: From Rome to Sicily, Gilda Morina Syverson travels with her Italian-born father, Italian-American mother and very-American husband to the village of her ancestors. This trilogy tale leads the reader through ancient sites of Rome, landscapes of a picturesque countryside, seaside villages of Sicily, olive trees in the valley of Mount Etna, while contrasting an emotional journey between a father and daughte...
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