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In 1915 Italy, a teenaged girl believed she had conjured the perfect lie to protect herself. Even though she deserved the full weight of responsibility for her foolish recklessness, the lie deftly deflected all blame to her innocent, oblivious best friend, Fredo, who was in America and should have been out of harm's way. That's how it should have gone, but we all know no lie is ever perfect, and no one is ever out of harm's way. It took more than a century, but the lie-fueled vendetta her father declared reached its climax four thousand miles away in South Philadelphia, that city's Italian…mehr

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In 1915 Italy, a teenaged girl believed she had conjured the perfect lie to protect herself. Even though she deserved the full weight of responsibility for her foolish recklessness, the lie deftly deflected all blame to her innocent, oblivious best friend, Fredo, who was in America and should have been out of harm's way. That's how it should have gone, but we all know no lie is ever perfect, and no one is ever out of harm's way. It took more than a century, but the lie-fueled vendetta her father declared reached its climax four thousand miles away in South Philadelphia, that city's Italian enclave and epicenter of the hullabaloo between the Valmontis and their mysterious enemy. Sonny's, a neighborhood Italian restaurant named for Fredo's son, John Sr., operated without incident for seventy-five years. After three generations of Valmontis sharing their family's recipes with their neighbors and guests, Sonny's transcended from an enduring family eatery to a battleground, and Fredo's grandson John Jr. became the key to his family's fate. Sonny's Vendetta offers an enticing mix of character-rich and humorous tales of intrigue, old world grudges, friendship, family, Sunday Gravy and meatballs. Join John Jr. as he comes home to find his world and family in shambles and joins forces with a well-connected uncle, an elderly family attorney, and a variety of lifelong friends to figure out what's going on, to recoup his legacy and to stay alive ... not necessarily in that order.
Autorenporträt
Michael Attiani is a second-generation Italian from Philadelphia. His grandparents all landed here by boat, but one of them was born a few months after she arrived. The family always assumed she was patiently waiting to see how things were going before coming out. Many things can happen to someone who is born and raised by Italians in Philly, and one of those things is writing a fictional account of Italians in Philly. That's exactly what Michael has done.Sonny's Revenge is the second installment of a trilogy about the Valmontis, an Italian family in Philly - South Philly, to be specific, since that's where the city tends to keep its Italians. Although the series is entirely fictional, many personal memories, some familiar characters and a lot of satirical wit and sarcasm have combined to shape the tale. So far so good for the book series, because Michael's bio doesn't include any account of his sudden "accidental" demise, nor any news of his excommunication from his family ... at least not yet. Growing up, aside from a brief stint in a public elementary school, Michael ended up where most Italians do: Catholic school. He endured that excruciating form of purgatory from 8th grade through college graduation, shrewdly compacting an entire lifetime of Catholic obligation into the first twenty years of his life. Once he was paroled from academia, he spent three decades pursuing a career in commercial real estate and continues to do so today.Along the way, Michael somehow convinced a beautiful woman to marry him and produce two sons. Then they added four dogs because two boys don't produce enough mayhem and mess on their own. In addition to his family and career, Michael enjoys spending as much time as possible with his friends, writing, drawing, skiing, traveling and doing pretty much anything with cars. Oh, and eating, Michael does a lot of eating. If he hadn't married his wife, he'd have probably married his fork. Food, after all, is the hub of any Italian family, especially one whose spokes include humor, storytelling, love, affection, too much hugging and a smattering of judgment and guilt. Sarcasm and wine keep everything well lubricated.Sonny's Revenge is Michael's second published work and the second in the Sonny's series. Learn more about Michael and his books at www.sonnysvendetta.com, or contact him through the Sonny's Vendetta Facebook page, @SonnysVendetta.