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"From the serene and educational environment of an all-boys school in Naples circa 1921, where the monks charged by the boys' parents attempted to teach and educate their charges in lieu of the ever present Fascist ideology rapidly taking over the country, to the teeming and brutal tenement streets of lower Manhattan Antonio Giancarlo, nee Piccolo would see his life catapult from honest Italian educated intellectual to one of Americas most feared Gangsters. Based on true events Antonio had at the very end of his life an opportunity to discover love surrounded by a new and ever appreciating…mehr

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"From the serene and educational environment of an all-boys school in Naples circa 1921, where the monks charged by the boys' parents attempted to teach and educate their charges in lieu of the ever present Fascist ideology rapidly taking over the country, to the teeming and brutal tenement streets of lower Manhattan Antonio Giancarlo, nee Piccolo would see his life catapult from honest Italian educated intellectual to one of Americas most feared Gangsters. Based on true events Antonio had at the very end of his life an opportunity to discover love surrounded by a new and ever appreciating family. In the end Antonio with this new and rewarding family coupled with the relationship between himself and young Richard Maguire simultaneously teaching Antonio that there is hope in Gods mercy while ultimately leaving Richard with so many new questions left to answer."
Autorenporträt
Antonio Francesca, for over 25 years an entertainer, singer and opening act for many of Americas finest comics. From Phyllis Diller and Rodney Dangerfield to Pat Copper and Corbett Monica. Antonio embodied a musical talent crafted over years emulating Sinatra, Bennet and Vic Damone. Antonio wrote his first novel "The Card House" in 2010 and since has written 5 Novels including the now Amazon Books and Barnes and Noble featured story called "CAMORRA"