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Author | : Joseph Nicolello |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2022-12-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1666756768 |
On a visit to his beloved Nonna's apartment in the Bronx Little Italy, Giuseppe sneaks out to explore the ongoing festival and all its sights and sounds. Giuseppe's father has an important job interview during the day which shall set the course of the future for the family, who is navigating the threshold of bankruptcy. It is Giuseppe's intention to return quickly, before Nonna awakens from her nap; but the boy quickly realizes he does not know the vicinity as well as he had thought. This takes him on a journey throughout Little Italy, guided by a wide cast of characters into various restaurants, shops, and eventually a church. Here he meets Father Moritz, SJ, who guides him home to safe passage. Meanwhile across the street, at Rodham University, academic politics reign, thus setting up a dichotomy of innocence and wonder beside pathology and ideology. Following up on the success of A Child's Christmas in Williamsburg, Which Way to Nonna's House? is a snapshot of Italian-American life, faith, and culture in the Bronx Little Italy which confronts the blights and evils of our time in order to have the wisdom of life in the spirit prevail.
Author | : Jody Scaravella |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2015-04-07 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1476774137 |
This beautiful collection of food and nostalgia features great traditions from the heart of Italy, with delicious recipes and colorful stories from the internationally celebrated grandmothers of Enoteca Maria—a one-of-a-kind Italian restaurant where a rotating cast of nonnas are the star chefs. Enoteca Maria takes great home cooking seriously. At this intimate, hospitable restaurant on Staten Island, all the cooking is done by ten nonnas (grandmothers), drawing on their own family recipes, handed down for generations, which reflect their regional traditions. Here are their delicious homemade pastas, risottos, desserts, and more, which have foodies from all over the world taking the ferry to the forgotten borough for an authentic taste of Italy. Beautiful full-color photography captures the fresh, distinctive flavors of these surprising dishes. Nonna Cristina shares her beautiful Risotto with Strawberries, Black Pepper, and Parmesan; Nonna Margherita offers delectable Stuffed Peppers with Pine Nuts and Raisins; and Nonna Teresa shows off her prize-winning Meat and Cheese Lasagna. Nonna Elvira whips up her peerless Linguine with Cuttlefish and Ink; Adelina creates a savory Tagliatelle with Pumpkin, Sausage, and Chestnuts; and Rosaria makes handmade Spaghetti alla Chitarra with Cherry Tomatoes and Porcini Mushrooms. Nonna Carmelina shares her classic Potato Pie with Ham, Salami, and Mozzarella; Rosa confides her nonna’s secret recipe for Rabbit with Sage; and Nina sautés Chicken alla Capricciosa, with prosciutto and mushrooms. Nonna Francesca launches the book with advice on the time-honored art of preserving everything from olives to soppressata. With its utterly delicious tastes of grandmother’s kitchen, Nonna’s House is a legacy of flavors passed down through generations, now captured here forever. Restaurant founder Jody Scaravella says it best: “If I have a choice between a three-star Michelin chef’s restaurant and Grandma’s, I’m going to Grandma’s. I’m going to the source.”
Author | : Caron Lee Cohen |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 45 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : City and town life |
ISBN | : 0618073353 |
A little boy shares a magical day at his grandmother Nonna's house, where there's always time for blueberry pancakes and fun jobs to do. Full color.
Author | : Jody Scaravella |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2015-04-07 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1476774110 |
"Featuring the nonnas' classic recipes."
Author | : Iska Lupton |
Publisher | : Unbound Publishing |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1800180012 |
This is not a book about what it’s like to be old. It’s about what it’s like to have lived. There is no food quite like a grandmother’s time-perfected dish. Inspired by their own grandmothers – and the love they shared through the food they served – Anastasia Miari and Iska Lupton embarked on a mission: from Corfu to Cuba, Moscow to New Orleans, and many more in between, they set out to capture cooking methods, regional recipes and timeless wisdom from grandmothers around the world. The result is Grand Dishes, a journey across four years of cooking with the world’s grandmothers, a preservation not just of recipes but of the stories – told through the dishes – that have seasoned these grandmothers’ lives. Featured alongside are contributions from celebrated chefs and food writers, each with their own grandmother’s recipe to share. Rich with the insight that age brings, elegant portraits, diverse recipes, and techniques unique to a region, a grandmother and her family, this is a book to pass down through generations.
Author | : Karen Fisman |
Publisher | : Kar-Ben |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2015-09-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1467788406 |
Rachel loves visiting her Italian grandmother, even though Nonna celebrates Christmas and Rachel and her parents celebrate Hanukkah. Rachel plans to share Hanukkah with her whole family, so when Rachel's special hanukkiah goes missing, Nonna steps in to save the day.
Author | : Damijan Tuscana |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2011-02-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1450284698 |
This book is a fictional novel, based on real life experiences. The person in this book survives, through, Lifes perils, and against all odds, as she traveled along the way, on the road of life. This book takes place, at a time, when there was no name for abuse, let alone the variances of abuse. It was a time when a womens life had parameters of what she could or should do, regarding education, travel, etc. It was a time, when women were expected to become a housewife and mother. However this brave soul does get away from her abuser, and ventures into an unknown world of adventure, to find her own being. She survives Along the Way, with the many twists and turns in her life.
Author | : Greg Casadei |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 588 |
Release | : 2014-05 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1499021445 |
Italian immigrants of the early 20th century experienced an inevitable, and often emotionally painful, cultural transformation after arriving in America. Worlds turned upside down. Lives changed forever. Greg Casadei captures what that process was like in this touching tale about his family's "Americanization." He also provides insights and lessons that his experiences provided along the way. The Americanization of Greg's family began with his grandparents in Sassofeltrio, Italy in the early 1900s. It ended with the January 2010 passing of his father in Tucson, Arizona. In between lies a rich story of fear and faith, hardships and overcoming, respect and toughness, risk taking and rewards, family and friends, love and togetherness, separation and crumbled foundations, death and despair, and the gradual unraveling of a once tight-knit family. Through historical facts, anecdotes and humor, Greg provides a vivid picture of what it was like growing up in an Italian family in America. You'll laugh, cry and want more as Greg recounts stories about colorful family members and their lives in Sassofeltrio, Oakwood, Michigan, and Tucson, Arizona. After turning the last page, you'll understand why the Americanization of Greg's family was so painful, but why he wouldn't have traded the experience for anything.
Author | : Pip Ballantine |
Publisher | : Imagine That! Studios |
Total Pages | : 26 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Sophia del Morte, the enigmatic Italian beauty with a penchant for espionage, is back in her picturesque Italian village for the holidays. Known for her lethal skills in the clandestine world of espionage, Sophia now faces an opponent more formidable than any adversary she's encountered—her own family. As the year draws to a close, Sophia grapples with the prospect of awkward dinner conversations and familial intrigue. Will the secrets of the del Morte clan be laid bare under the twinkling holiday lights, or will Sophia's skills be put to the ultimate test in this festive season of homecoming? Brace yourself for a holiday like no other, where the deadliest weapon may just be the truth. Tales from the Archives are short stories set in the steampunk world of the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences. They explore events mentioned in the novels, characters seen and unseen and may include novel teasers of things to come.
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Publisher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 325 |
Release | : 2011-03-21 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1414341776 |
Nonna Bannister carried a secret almost to her Tennessee grave: the diaries she had kept as a young girl experiencing the horrors of the Holocaust. This book reveals that story. Nonna’s childhood writings, revisited in her late adulthood, tell the remarkable tale of how a Russian girl from a family that had known wealth and privilege, then exposed to German labor camps, learned the value of human life and the importance of forgiveness. This story of loss, of love, and of forgiveness is one you will not forget.