The Saint Of Lost Things by Christopher Castellani
Set in the vibrant Italian-American neighborhood of Wilmington, Delaware, during the 1950s, this poignant narrative follows the intertwined lives of Maddalena and Antonio Grasso, a couple grappling with the challenges of immigration, unfulfilled dreams, and the complexities of love. As they navigate the cultural tensions and personal sacrifices of their new life in America, the story delves into themes of hope, longing, and the enduring power of faith. Through richly drawn characters and evocative prose, the tale captures the essence of a community bound by tradition and the universal quest for belonging and purpose.
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- 2005
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