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Vita

Vita

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Title: Vita

Author: Melania G. Mazzucco

Binding method: Unknown binding method

EAN: 9789045848730

Condition: Good

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Condition descriptions:
- As New: Hardly any signs of use, almost as new.
- Good: May show minor signs of use, such as some discoloration or a name on the endpapers, but generally no underlining or notes in the text.
- Fair: Book in fair condition. May show signs of use, such as discoloration, reading creases in spine, underlinings, notes, light soiling at edges, dog-ears, or a crooked spine.
- New: Book is new.

Description:
Novel - awarded the Premio Strega

New York, 1903. Two children from a hamlet in southern Italy disembark on Ellis Island: Diamante, twelve, and Vita, only nine. He is silent, proud, and fearless; she is impulsive, jealous, and gifted with the mysterious ability to move objects.

In a chaotic boarding house in the Italian district downtown, the children are introduced to death and the alphabet, temptations, sex, betrayal and loyalty. They grow up to be adults, find each other and lose sight of each other. They keep hoping for a golden future, which is in store for everyone in the land of unlimited possibilities.
But their childhood dreams will not come true, not in New York, not for them together.

The novel Vita is picaresque and imaginative, but it is more than that. The two children really existed, as did the boarding house and the many characters who populate this fascinating story. In order to put them on paper, the author has tied together the threads of family memories. Based on the stories of her father and an uncle, she has searched for documents and clues in newspapers of the time, in personal correspondence, police archives and the passenger lists of the steamboats that brought the emigrants to New York.

Vita is sometimes funny, sometimes bitter, comical and sad, tender and cruel at the same time.

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