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An Ordinary Star

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An Ordinary Star

by Carole Giangrande

CORMORANT BOOKS | September 22, 2004 | Hardcover

In her last days, Sofia Fiore remembers a time of radiance and darkness. She lived in the Twenties, when the first Zeppelin flew over Manhattan and when a solar eclipse dazzled the Bronx, N.Y. Drawn to the wondrous, she never stopped seeing extraordinary things.

In the shadows of Depression and war, she reveres her father, the good Dr. Gentile, a naïve follower of Mussolini, her mother Livia, whose fading light heralds her death and her anarchist grandparents living on the lower East Side of Manhattan. She witnesses the dramatic escape of her beloved Aunt Julia and Uncle Paul from the flaming Hindenburg - only to see them vanish. Many years later, Sofia is stricken by a missing chunk of the past as it smashes through memory. As she''s dying, she grapples with a time that began in hope and ended in uncertainty until she comes to terms with her family''s legacy of truth, illusion, and wonder.
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In her last days, Sofia Fiore remembers a time of radiance and darkness. She lived in the Twenties, when the first Zeppelin flew over Manhattan and when a solar eclipse dazzled the Bronx, N.Y. Drawn to the wondrous, she never stopped seeing extraordinary things.

In the shadows of Depression and war, she reveres her father, the good Dr. Gentile, a naïve follower of Mussolini, her mother Livia, whose fading light heralds her death and her anarchist grandparents living on the lower East Side of Manhattan. She witnesses the dramatic escape of her beloved Aunt Julia and Uncle Paul from the flaming Hindenburg - only to see them vanish. Many years later, Sofia is stricken by a missing chunk of the past as it smashes through memory. As she''s dying, she grapples with a time that began in hope and ended in uncertainty until she comes to terms with her family''s legacy of truth, illusion, and wonder.

About the Author

Carole Giangrande was born in Mount Vernon, NY, and grew up in New York City and its suburbs. She came to Toronto in 1962 to study at the University of Toronto. She has worked as a journalist with CBC Radio and published two works of creative non-fiction, The Nuclear North (1983) and Down to Earth: The Crisis in Canadian Farming (1985). Her previous books of literary fiction include the short story collection, Missing Persons, and the novel, A Forest Burning. She lives in Toronto with her husband, Brian Gibson.

Hardcover

320 Pages, 5.44 x 7.93 x 1.16 in

September 22, 2004

CORMORANT BOOKS

English


1896951562
9781896951560

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