Journey from Shanghai

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Eastern, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book Journey from Shanghai by Lucille Bellucci, Lucille Bellucci
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lucille Bellucci ISBN: 9781465704375
Publisher: Lucille Bellucci Publication: July 1, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lucille Bellucci
ISBN: 9781465704375
Publisher: Lucille Bellucci
Publication: July 1, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Good Old Days in China are over by the time Rafaella turns eight. She knows war and privation as she breathes air. She is 18 when she and her parents reach Italy with almost no money. Her father dying, Rafaella finds herself head of the family. In Naples, they are shunted to a refugee relocation camp in bombed-out Catania, Sicily, not a city in 1952 where a job can be found. Borrowing the train fare, Rafaella travels to Rome and there looks up her shipboard friend, Stefano. He seems to know Rome well already, and impresses Rafaella with his self-assurance. A cynical young man, he has observed that Italians liked to observe the public conventions while dodging them in private. Rafaella, too, begins learning how to live in this new country. Her journey is a process that engages all sense and wit. Learning has a price. As she looks back upon the landscape of her life, she assesses the different faces of courage she has known and recognizes the strong heart imbued in every one of them.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Good Old Days in China are over by the time Rafaella turns eight. She knows war and privation as she breathes air. She is 18 when she and her parents reach Italy with almost no money. Her father dying, Rafaella finds herself head of the family. In Naples, they are shunted to a refugee relocation camp in bombed-out Catania, Sicily, not a city in 1952 where a job can be found. Borrowing the train fare, Rafaella travels to Rome and there looks up her shipboard friend, Stefano. He seems to know Rome well already, and impresses Rafaella with his self-assurance. A cynical young man, he has observed that Italians liked to observe the public conventions while dodging them in private. Rafaella, too, begins learning how to live in this new country. Her journey is a process that engages all sense and wit. Learning has a price. As she looks back upon the landscape of her life, she assesses the different faces of courage she has known and recognizes the strong heart imbued in every one of them.

More books from Entertainment

Cover of the book Un anno da trenta e lode by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Kazan on Directing by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Primero es la honra que el gusto by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Philip Roth - How to Deal with Postmodern Reality, or, Changes in Fiction Writing. by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Humor for Mature Minds, Volume 1 by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Christopher Parkening - Solo Pieces (Songbook) by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book To what extent can portrayals of Norman Bates in 'Psycho' and Buffalo Bill in 'The Silence of the Lambs' be interpreted as reflecting the values of a transphobic society? by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Tituba (NHB Modern Plays) by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book How to Play Harmonica by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Die Räder vom Bus by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book You Never Give Me Your Money by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Mozart (Illustrated) by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Lugné-Poe e l'OEuvre simbolista by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Forbidden Love: A Queer Film Classic by Lucille Bellucci
Cover of the book Really Easy Piano: Children's Favourites by Lucille Bellucci
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy