Angelo’s family is joyful, hard-working, devout, and kindhearted…except for Vito, the murderer among them. Spanning two centuries, describing Ellis Island immigration, world wars, the Great Depression, national prosperity, and recessions, FATHERLESS hails reconciliation after a fifty-year feud. It features Italian customs, cooking, and celebrations. Genograms of six generations display resilience.Born to a widow who was widowed again, Angelo helped raise his half siblings. Sicilian immigrants in steel-city Youngstown cherished him. He was a thoughtful boy. World War II brought Angelo to Algonac, Michigan, as a leader of men. Hope and love were his signature features. The village embraced him, commending his kindness. Wealthy by now, haunted by the memory of hunger, he built a church and treasured his family, who soon became fatherless.
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A.M. Andino Rochon M. A., MSW, has professional experience in education, psychiatric therapy, and management. They led to teaching memoir writing, guiding reminiscence groups, grief support, and public speaking. The author, an award-winning poet and a member of Detroit Working Writers, published in newspaper columns, magazines, and academic journals, and earned the Toastmasters International DTM. If you’re glad you read Fatherless, please tell a friend and post positive thoughts on Amazon and CreateSpace. Consider writing your memoir even if it’s for your eyes only. It’s an eye-opening experience. Contact A. M. Andino Rochon at a.m.rochon@aol.com with your comments or to schedule Mining Memories or Introduction to Genogram Creation events or speeches.
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