Laurie Fabiano's dramatic tale of survival against the odds in New York City's rough and tumble tenements at the turn of the twentieth century is based on her own family history. The novel's protagonist, Giovanna, immerses herself in the shadowy world of extortion and murder to fight the Black Hand, a precursor to the mafia.
Join the Staten Island network for a conversation with the author, followed by a book signing and wine and cheese reception.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 - 7-9PM
Noble Museum, Snug Harbor Cultural Center/Botanical Garden
1000 Richmond Terrace - Staten Island, NY 10301
Members $15 | Non-members $25
Source: NOIAW
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