Lucia Maniani is one of six daughters born to Italian immigrants in the 1960s. Her history and her own mother's account are translated through the memories of stories told to her daughter. The past, the present, and the future have similar voices filled with faith, fear, and humor. Strength combats betrayal, imagination rescues from depression, and love does battle with apathy. Three generations of Manianis present their faces to the world, and discovering who one woman is can not be done without learning who she has come from and who she is leaving behind. The anchor in this swirling storm of personhood is memory. Ancora makes a case for the importance of telling stories and of remembering them.
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Christina Rauh Fishburne has written stories and pretended to live in stories since she was a small child. Graduating from the University of Alabama with an MFA in Fiction Writing, getting married, having children, and finding her signature red lipstick remain her top accomplishments in life. She lives with her husband and three children wherever the Army tells them to live. And she does it with a fabulous positive attitude. Every time.
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