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La Mia Sorella (My Sister) - A Novel

Kiki Przewlocki

Publisher: TouchPoint Press

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“A beautifully written, compulsively readable story of love and of family, with all the passions and loyalties that alternately bind and divide them but  ultimately prove to be indestructible. Highly recommended.” — Mary Balogh, 35-time New York Times bestselling author
 
Ripped apart by life, put back together by love.La Mia Sorella (My Sister) explores the complex relationship between two sisters and their extraordinary love for one another beneath the weight of southern Italy’s prejudices and the ever- changing landscape of America’s early 20th century. From a traditional village embraced by the Mediterranean Sea to Boston’s North End, the sisters embark on distinctly different roads in pursuit of love, opportunity and purpose. How can they remain true to themselves, their calling, their faith, one another and their culture midst a world at war and the personal battle waged within their own families? Betrayal tests the exceptional bond of the two sisters torn apart by the overreaching arms of control, desire and greed.La Mia Sorella (My Sister), a compelling debut novel perfect for fans of Juliet Grames' The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna.
Available since: 08/23/2021.

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