Unto the Daughters: The Legacy of an Honor Killing in a Sicilian-American Family

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
St. Martins Press-3PL
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780312334642

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About the Author

KAREN TINTORI is a writer and journalist who lives in Michigan with her family. Karen's books include Trapped, a 2002 Chicago Tribune favorite book, and The Book of Names (co-author), among others.

Reviews

"Many books are called 'page-turners' by reviewers, but this one will truly have you glued to the turning pages for hours." --Comunes of Italy Magazine

"Nearly every family has a skeleton in its closet, an ancestor who sins against custom and tradition and pays a double price -- ostracism or worse at the time, and obliteration from the memory of succeeding generations. Few of these transgressors paid a higher price than Frances Costa, who was brutally murdered by her own brothers in a 1919 Sicilian honor killing in Detroit. And fewer yet have had a more tenacious successor than Frances's great-niece, Karen Tintori, who refused to allow the truth to remain forgotten. This is a book for anyone who shares the conviction that all history, in the end, is family history." --Frank Viviano, author of Blood Washes Blood and Dispatches from the Pacific Century

"Tintori's poignant memoir of the recent discovery of her great-aunt's murder deeply underscores her Sicilian culture's troubling subjugation of its women." --Publishers Weekly

"Switching back and forth between rural Sicily and early 20th century Detroit, Unto the Daughters reads like a nonfiction version of the film Godfather II--if it had been told from the point of view of a female Corleone. In exploring her own family's secret history, Karen Tintori gives voice not just to her victimized aunt but to all Italian-American daughters and wives silenced by the power of omerta. Half gripping true-crime story, half moving family memoir, Unto the Daughters is both fascinating and frightening, packed with telling details and obscure folklore that help bring the suffocating world of a Mafia family to life." --Eleni N. Gage, author of North of Ithaka