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Daughters of Stone and Tide : Loss and Resilience in a Fisherman's Family
Daughters of Stone and Tide : Loss and Resilience in a Fisherman's Family
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Author(s): Millefoglie, Maria "Mia"
Millefoglie, Maria (Mia)
ISBN No.: 9781625349569
Pages: 288
Year: 202609
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"A wonderfully compelling and achingly moving memoir, a fraught tribute to its gifted author's deep roots not only as a Sicilian-American, but as the girl raised by a family who for generations toiled for fish on the often-perilous sea. Daughters of Stone and Tide is a timely and important memoir, and I will never forget it."-- Andre Dubus III , author of Townie and House of Sand and Fog "This is such a gorgeously written story about the grace and power of family legacy. Maria Millefoglie has created an incredibly moving exploration of where she belongs and the power of story to heal and reveal. The book's language is so rich and layered it feels like it's been painted in the most beautiful ambers and ochres of her beloved Sicily. In trying to answer the very deepest questions of where she comes from, Millefoglie shows us most of all how she learned to love."-- Susan Conley , author of Landslide: A Novel and The Foremost Good Fortune: A Memoir "Domestic epic meets elegy in this vivid, enthralling memoir."-- Edvige Giunta , author of Writing With An Accent: Contemporary Italian American Women Authors "Millefoglie weaves together a complex and captivating multigenerational immigrant story.


Sifting through the stories of three generations of ancestors who immigrated from Sicily to Gloucester, Daughters of Stone and Tide chronicles a young woman's quest to find belonging and identity, family and home."-- Marguerite S. Shaffer , author of See America First: Tourism and National Identity 1880-1940 "Befitting one definition of the Millefoglie surname, this book holds a thousand pages of wonder. Without a shred of sentimentalism, the author interprets every story, point of view, act and emotion so keenly; as she looks into the mirror, I looked into my own."-- Suzanne Strempek Shea , author of This is Paradise: An Irish Mother's Greif, an African village's plight, and the medical clinic that brought fresh hope to both "A beautifully written and deeply captivating narrative. Anyone who has had to navigate complicated family relationships, who has struggled to belong, who has sought to transform their own stories, or who has wanted to find their voice amidst difficult silences will find companionship in the pages of Millefoglie's book."-- Melanie Brooks , author of A Hard Silence: One daughter remaps family, grief, and faith when HIV/AIDS changes it all "Mia Millefoglie, the daughter of a fisherman, captures the soul of Sicilian culture in this poignant memoir. With a poetic voice that draws you in, she carries you through a love story about family that spans generations and continents.


"-- Laura M. Alberghini Ventimiglia , author of Women of Light: Betta's Story.


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