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Paperback More Coffee with Nonna: Stories of My Italian Grandmother Book

ISBN: 0867167122

ISBN13: 9780867167122

More Coffee with Nonna: Stories of My Italian Grandmother

Buon appetito Mangia bene Welcome to Nonna's kitchen where good food, good stories and an Italian grandmother's straight-from-the-heart advice are available to all who wander in. During World War II,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An excellant book for all ages and nationalities

I love reading it, it brings back my childhood, several passages even made we cry as I thought of my Nonna. However, we have a great time reading it with our granddaughrer (12) in the morning with bsicotti and coffee/milk.

A Wonderful Book!!

What I liked the most about this book was the beautiful relationship that Vincent Iezzi had with his Nonna. It reminded me so very much of my Italian family and upbringing, and the closeness that I was blessed to share with my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. I liked that his Nonna's stories always brought God into them, and morality was of utmost importance. It most definitely can be used as a communication tool in family life. It is a great book for both the young and old. Cannot keep this book to yourself, as it must be shared. I have already lent my copy to one of my daughters, and will continue to share it. It will definitely be on my Christmas gift-giving list.

Great Short Stories

This book is filled with delightful short stories of a boy and his Italian grandmother. What a wonderful age to have grown up in.

A Window to the Past

Nonna is Domenica Maria D'Amore, the author's maternal grandmother and matriarch of a large Italian family. In the opening chapter, she is described as a woman of customs and traditions, one who pushed the limits of kindness to include thoughtfulness, consideration, concern, gentleness, respectfulness, politeness, and more. In the final chapter, reflecting on Nonna's death from cancer at age 58, Iezzi proclaims her to be one of the most important people in his life. A composition he wrote at that time called her "the best grandmother and the smartest storyteller in the whole world" who knew "everything in life and knew the stories of all the great people and saints that ever lived in the world." The intervening chapters are filled with anecdotes involving a variety of events and individuals that provide insight into this family as well as an earlier culture.
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