For the Sins of My Father

For the Sins of My Father
Author: Albert DeMeo
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0767911296

A suspenseful, emotionally charged real-life Sopranos: The son of New York's most notorious Mafia killer reveals the conflicted life he led being raised by a cold-blooded murderer, who was also a devoted family man, and the wrenching legacy of Mafia family life. Al DeMeo will never forget the day in 1992 when a coworker, a fellow trader at the New York Stock Exchange, taunted him with a copy of the hot new book Murder Machine, chronicling the horrific criminal life of DeMeo's father, Roy, the head of the most deadly gang in organized crime. The moment sent DeMeo into a psychological tailspin: How could he have spent his life looking up to, and loving, a vicious killer? For the Sins of My Father recounts the chilling rise and fall of the man who led the Gambino family's most fearsome killers and thieves, through the eyes of a son who had never known any other kind of life. Coming of age in an opulent Long Island house where money is abundant but its source is unclear, Al becomes Roy's confidant, sent to call in loans at age fourteen and gradually coming to understand his father's job description--loan shark, car thief, porn purveyor and, above all, murderer. But when Al is seventeen, Roy's body is found in the trunk of a car, a gangland slaying that places Al between federal prosecutors seeking his testimony and a mob crew determined to keep him quiet. Desperate to abide by the father-son bond, but equally determined to escape his father's dangerous and doomed life, Al Demeo embarks on a courageous quest for the truth, reconciliation, and honor. With the implacable narrative drive of a thriller and the power of a painfully honest memoir, For the Sins of My Father presents a startling and unprecedented perspective on the underworld of organized crime, exposing for the first time the cruel legacy of a Mafia life.

Nobody But the People

Nobody But the People
Author: Warren A. Trest
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1588382214

In this first authorized biography of former Alabama governor John Patterson, he is revealed as a complex and likeable politician and jurist whose career was unfortunately blighted by decisions he later regretted on racial issues.

To the Bomb and Back

To the Bomb and Back
Author: Sue Saffle
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782386599

Between 1939 and 1945, some 80,000 Finnish children were sent to Sweden, Denmark, and elsewhere, ostensibly to protect them from danger while their nation’s soldiers fought superior Soviet and German forces. This was the largest of all of World War II children’s transports, and although acknowledged today as “a great social-historical mistake,” it has received surprisingly little attention. This is the first English-language account of Finland’s war children and their experiences, told through the survivors’ own words. Supported by an extensive introduction, a bibliography of secondary sources, and over two dozen photographs, this book testifies to the often-lifelong traumas endured by youthful survivors of war.

The Sum of It All

The Sum of It All
Author: The Silver Fox
Publisher: Club Lighthouse Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1897532555

'The Sum of It All, The Darkness' continues the story of a small child during the Second World War. In the preceding novel: The Sum of It All: The Twilight, The saga began with an old man dying of cancer in a hospital. As he drifted in and out of a coma, he slipped back and forth between the present reality and his past life. It began with a child arriving in Dresden with his family after being deported by the Nazis from his native land. His father was shipped in as a 'volunteer' to work in a furniture factory converted to the manufacture of V-1 rocket nose cones assembled out of plywood and toxic resins with other nationals brought in for that purpose.In this thrilling conclusion, the family arrives in Dresden and both parents must work at his project as directed by the authorities.The boy soon becomes aware about the realities of life under the repressive regime, but still finds childish amusement with his brother during the constant hunger and danger that is part of his everyday existence. His nights are continually plagued by a frightening dream/vision that he had when he was very young all through the War and the bombing of Dresden.The boy falls ill and through the efforts of his parents as well as the bribing of certain officials he's clandestinely put into a hospital.He's declared dead by a physician, but somehow is noticed by the attendant sent to take him to the morgue that he's still alive.Strange coincidences keep saving him from death through the holocaust of the city and later during the battle at the Russian Front. Even though the old man sees himself as a child in his comatose visions he's also aware that he already has lived through those events. Now in bed he must relive the same events as when he was growing up, but in the context of an adult's mind and understanding.The Saga takes the reader through the child/man experiences to the end of the war and the last gasping days of the Third Reich when staying alive depended on luck, divine providence and the ability to bribe the antagonists or friends.It concludes with the family escaping the Soviet army into the U.S. Zone before the allies had set any definite lines of occupation.