Elisa M. Speranza is the granddaughter of Irish and Italian immigrants, raised Catholic, and educated by nuns. She's been a writer and book nerd all her life. Her first paid job was in the children's room of her town's public library, and she was a journalist early in her career before spending thirty-plus years in the water and critical infrastructure business. The Italian Prisoner is her first novel. A native Bostonian and die-hard member of Red Sox Nation, Ms. Speranza moved to New Orleans in 2002. She is committed to celebrating and honoring the city's fragile and fascinating culture, environment, and history. She lives with Jon Kardon in New Orleans and Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. Learn more at www.elisamariesperanza.com.
Book Review 1: "The repercussions of WWII are lovingly rendered
through one woman's story, with an endearing cast of characters who
all feel like family by the end."-LALITA TADEMY, New York Times
best-selling author of Oprah's Book Club pick Cane River, Red
River, and Citizens Creek
Book Review 2: "... an essential contribution to the treasure trove
of Italian American fiction and a transporting page-turner. I want
everyone in my family to meet Rose, our inspiring heroine, whose
extraordinary story will stay with me for a long time."
-CHRISTOPHER CASTELLANI, author of Leading Men
Book Review 3: "... intimate historical fiction at its page-turning
best."-PAMELA ROTNER SAKAMOTO, author of Midnight in Broad
Daylight: A Japanese American Family Caught Between Two Worlds
Book Review 4: "... a compelling mix of freshness and familiarity,
using a female rites-of-passage narrative to transport readers to
1940s New Orleans and to bring alive the timeless challenges of
living in a nation at war."-ANN HAGEDORN, award-winning author of
Beyond the River, Savage Peace, Sleeper Agent and more
Book Review 5: "...a refreshing addition to the historical women's
fiction bookshelf."-KAIA ALDERSON, author of Sisters in Arms
Book Review 6: "A dazzling World War II love story set in New
Orleans that will pull you in from the very first
paragraph."-JENNIFER SMITH TURNER, award-winning author of Child
Bride, named the Best eBook of 2020 by the Black Caucus of The
American Library Association
Book Review 7: "... a beautiful book that will touch anyone who
ever dared want more out of life." -CHARLES FORREST JONES, author
of The Illusion of Simple
Book Review 8: "The author's keen eye for the history of those
years are evident as delightful details of the city at war
abound."-BRIAN ALTOBELLO, author of Whiskey, Women, and War: How
the Great War Shaped Jim Crow New Orleans
Book Review 9: "With true-to-life family dynamics and the drama of
first love, the author invites us to take a passeggiata alongside
her heroine Rose."-SHAUNNA J. EDWARDS, co-author of The Thread
Collectors
Book Review 10: "...compelling, atmospheric, and refined. A truly
magnificent read." -DIANNE C. BRALEY, author of The Silence in the
Sound
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