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Children of the Sun: The Story Must Continue highlights the love and respect the author has for past generations of his family and shows how spiritual belief, sense of family, and love can overcome all obstacles and biases. A true work of art and a must read for all who value love, respect, and honor. A loving tribute to all past generations of Bevilacqua's and a road map to be preserved for all future generations to come.
Children of the Sun: The Story Must Continue highlights the love and respect the author has for past generations of his family and shows how spiritual belief, sense of family, and love can overcome all obstacles and biases. A true work of art and a must read for all who value love, respect, and honor. A loving tribute to all past generations of Bevilacqua's and a road map to be preserved for all future generations to come.
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John F. Bevilacqua was born in a little town named Bianco in the province of Reggio Calabria on the coast of the Ionic Sea within the borders of the Mediterranean. The fifth child of fourteen, who at the age of twenty-one visited the United States for the first time on January 23, 1973, fell in love with the country and never left. (It didn't happen just like that!) This is his first novel, long overdue! John lives on Staten Island, New York, in the house that he built, which he credits to be his identity, never to be relinquished. He invites you to look for his next novel, The Religious Wife, the Story Must be Told (it's already in the works, and it will not take twenty years or better to complete!).
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