JUST A GROCER'S SON

JUST A GROCER'S SON
Author: Daniel Frizzi
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1646548906

Just a Grocer’s Son chronicles the life of an Italian American family which settled in a small twentieth century American industrial community to establish a neighborhood grocery store. This small neighborhood grocery store existed for more than a century throughout three generations of families. During those one hundred years, the author, his brothers, and their father were grocer’s sons, working in the store business as children. This book details the trials and tribulations of one family of Italian immigrants and their sacrifices and struggles through Prohibition, the Depression, World War II, and the reality of the gradual disappearance of the small neighborhood grocery store. The book records the memories of Danny, the son of Italian parents, Abe and Minnie Frizzi, who joined his parents in the grocery business in 1948. His story continues through the memories of his own son, Danny Jr., who from an early age worked with his grandfather Abe and father Danny throughout grade school, high school, and college. Living in a small community where more than forty small neighborhood grocery stores once existed, this family business was the last to survive. Just a Grocer’s Son tells a story of immigrants, of family, and of small neighborhoods throughout the twentieth century. This is a uniquely American story about the sad disappearance of small neighborhood grocery stores.

Children of Storm

Children of Storm
Author: Ida Alexa Ross Wylie
Publisher: Copp, Clark Company
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1920
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A Heart Most Worthy

A Heart Most Worthy
Author: Siri Mitchell
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0764207954

On the eve of WWI, three Italian immigrants dream of love, but each harbors a secret that could destroy their hopes of happily-ever-after.

Walter White

Walter White
Author: Kenneth Robert Janken
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780807857809

Walter White (1893-1955) was among the nation's preeminent champions of civil rights. With blond hair and blue eyes, he could "pass" as white even though he identified as African American, and his physical appearance allowed him to go undercover to invest

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Release: 1904
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