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Italian Kisses - (VIA Folios) by Rita Esposito Watson (Paperback)
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- Literary Nonfiction.
- Author(s): Rita Esposito Watson
- 134 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
- Series Name: VIA Folios
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Literary Nonfiction. Italian Studies. Rita Watson's memories of family, traditions, and community reveal what truly nourishes people. At the heart of this book is a wise and gentle grandmother who savored life and taught others how to live with compassion and grace.--Olivia Kate Cerrone The National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW) honored Rita at our 2016 Epiphany awards. Her writing has helped preserve the traditions that our Italian parents and grandparents brought to this country.--Anne Marie D'Attelo These stories will hit a familiar chord whether or not you are Italian. Each makes you want to hurry to the next. Wait. Take time to savor the richness and warmth of each. Then read the how-to steps and write your own family memoir.--Ed Iannuccilli European grandmothers share important traits, a love of cooking and a love of family. I'm Armenian and yet, I see my own grandmothers as I read through stories which capture our heritage.--Stephen Kurkjian Reading ITALIAN KISSES as columns gave me a sense of the customs and culture of grandparents from 'the old country.' Now reading these in book form, along with photos and recipes, I feel a part of their rich heritage.--Dr. Mary-Lou PardueReview Quotes
Rita Watson's memories of family, traditions, and community reveal what truly nourishes people. At the heart of this book is a wise and gentle grandmother who savored life and taught others how to live with compassion and grace.
--Olivia Kate Cerrone, author of The Hunger Saint
The National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW) honored Rita at our 2016 Epiphany awards. Her writing has helped preserve the traditions that our Italian parents and grandparents brought to this country.
--Anne Marie D'Attelo, President, Rhode Island Region
These stories will hit a familiar chord whether or not you are Italian. Each makes you want to hurry to the next. Wait. Take time to savor the richness and warmth of each. Then read the how-to steps and write your own family memoir.
--Ed Iannuccilli, author of Growing up Italian
European grandmothers share important traits, a love of cooking and a love of family. I'm Armenian and yet, I see my own grandmothers as I read through stories which capture our heritage.
--Stephen Kurkjian, author of Master Thieves and three-time Pulitzer Prize winner for The Boston Globe
Reading Italian Kisses as columns gave me a sense of the customs and culture of grandparents from "the old country." Now reading these in book form, along with photos and recipes, I feel a part of their rich heritage.
--Dr. Mary-Lou Pardue, Boris Magasanik Professor of Biology Emeritus, MIT