A Child’S Voyage to New Life

Memoir of a Little Italian Girl

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Rose Catalano ISBN: 9781532011887
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 7, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Rose Catalano
ISBN: 9781532011887
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 7, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Following in his brothers footsteps, Rose Catalanos father decides to leave an Italy that has been ravaged by the war and try his fortunes in the New World. They face the challenges of making their way in a strange land, with no knowledge of English, with strange new foods, customs, holidays, and where laws are formidable. Yet gradually, the family adjusts to life in Toronto. Roses parents find jobs and eventually buy a home, bettering themselves in their chosen country as have immigrants before them.

Against her fathers wishes and traditional Italian family values, Rose finds employment and furthers her education. Soon she meets her husband, and they start their own family. After her children reach school age, she finds responsible caregivers and rejoins the workforce. Her responsibilities increase with each job until she begins to think about starting her own business.

Rose Catalano is an entrepreneur. The life lessons shared in her book reflect her belief that regardless of ones nationality or heritage, there is always someone we can look up to, admire, or be inspired by. A natural storyteller, she shares what she has learned from her mentors, especially her grandmother, in this unique memoir.

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Following in his brothers footsteps, Rose Catalanos father decides to leave an Italy that has been ravaged by the war and try his fortunes in the New World. They face the challenges of making their way in a strange land, with no knowledge of English, with strange new foods, customs, holidays, and where laws are formidable. Yet gradually, the family adjusts to life in Toronto. Roses parents find jobs and eventually buy a home, bettering themselves in their chosen country as have immigrants before them.

Against her fathers wishes and traditional Italian family values, Rose finds employment and furthers her education. Soon she meets her husband, and they start their own family. After her children reach school age, she finds responsible caregivers and rejoins the workforce. Her responsibilities increase with each job until she begins to think about starting her own business.

Rose Catalano is an entrepreneur. The life lessons shared in her book reflect her belief that regardless of ones nationality or heritage, there is always someone we can look up to, admire, or be inspired by. A natural storyteller, she shares what she has learned from her mentors, especially her grandmother, in this unique memoir.

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