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Stella Mia

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Spanning from the islands of Sicily to the neighborhoods of New York, a tale of mothers, daughters, love, sacrifice—and choices—resounding through generations.

Julia Parlatone doesn't have much to remember her Italian mother by. A grapevine that Sarina planted still flourishes in the backyard of Julia's childhood home in Astoria, Queens. And there's a song, "Stella Mia," she recalls her mother singing—my star, my star, you are the most beautiful star—until the day she left three-year-old Julia behind and returned to Italy for good.

Now a happily married schoolteacher, Julia tries not to dwell on a past she can't change or on a mother who chose to leave. But in an old trunk in the family basement, she discovers items that belonged to her mother—a songbook, Tarot cards, a Sicilian folk costume—and a diary. Sarina writes unflinchingly of her harsh childhood and of a first, passionate love affair; of blissful months spent living in the enchanting coastal resort town of Taormina and the unspoiled Aeolian Islands north of Sicily; and the reasons she came to New York. By the diary's end, Julia knows she must track down her mother in Italy and piece together the rest of the complex, bittersweet truth—a journey that, for better or worse, will change her own life forever.

Praise for the writing of Rosanna Chiofalo

Carissima

"What a glorious novel this is. It's a celebration of life, love and unlikely friendship through the eyes of two very different women. Yet their similarities bind them together and will endear them to readers long after the last page is turned. Bravissima for Carissima!" —Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times–bestselling author

"Fantastico! I couldn't put it down!" —Lisa Ja
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      January 1, 2015
      Sarina Amato left her husband and young daughter, Julie, to return to Sicily to care for her dying mother. She never came back. Julie, now married and contemplating a family of her own, is still haunted by her mother's abandonment. In her father's basement in Queens, New York, she finds an old trunk containing a Sicilian folk costume, a diary, and, she hopes, the answers she needs. Julie is not the first one Sarina left. She ran from an abusive father in late 1960s Sicily, leaving behind her beloved mother and three younger siblings. She struggled, living on the beach with a gypsy family and eventually singing at a fancy hotel. She fell in love with a stranger, and their whirlwind romance barely slowed long enough for her to discover that he was the hotelier's son. A gorgeous setting makes up for some choppy, inelegant prose. In Chiofalo's third novel, after Carissima (2013), the mountains and islands of Sicily, the fabulous clothes of the late sixties, and the emotional power Sarina feels when singing stand out, but the framing device of Julie's quest is unsatisfactorily resolved.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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