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Given Away by Marianna Biazzo Randazzo
Given Away by Marianna Biazzo Randazzo












Given Away by Marianna Biazzo Randazzo

She competed for years in various competitions across the United States before suffering a devastating injury at 15, after which doctors told her that she would never skate again. At ten years old she discovered her love of figure skating and moved with her family to Florida in order to pursue her dream of becoming a competitive athlete. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.Exclusive interview by Tiziano Thomas DossenaĮlizabeth Pipko, 22, was born and raised in New York City. Given Away, The Rest of the Story is the sort of prequel/sequel that takes the reader back to the unforgettable landscape of Sicily and explores the amazing, complicated lives of the characters that surround the two sisters.

Given Away by Marianna Biazzo Randazzo

As she grows older, she struggles to keep the harsh realities of World War II and abandonment at a distance through her sense of humor, imagination, and determination. Her spirit trumps over adversity during the combat times within and around her. Traveling across the turbulent waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the shores of New York City, she is able to forgive those who took so much away from her. Tina is a survivor despite growing up in battle-scarred, insolvent region of Sicily and fleeing one fierce conflict after another. Each respects her parent's choices and undertakes tremendous sacrifices for the greater good - even when it is not apparent to them. Their relationship evolves through powerful decisions made about love, their professional successes and failures and the different circumstances of their lives.īeing raised in war-torn Sicily, in the shadow of fascism, each sister must accept the decisions made by their family despite circumstances that could be categorized as abusive and undeniably negligent. Given Away, the Rest of the Story follows Tina and Lena from a scarred youth into their mature lives. Both sisters quickly learn that in wartime Europe, childhood does not exist. She shares her breakfast with goats and chickens while living in the shadows of cruelty. She sleeps between a loving aunt and a deranged uncle. Tina lives in a one-room house in one of the poorest regions of Sicily. It was neither abduction nor an adoption. Tina reluctantly walks away from her loving family, with a great-aunt for a vacation and spends the next eight years of her life absent from their lives.

Given Away by Marianna Biazzo Randazzo

In this complete, expanded and illustrated edition of Given Away: A Sicilian Upbringing, Marianna Randazzo reintroduces readers to Tina, a four-year-old child in Sicily, 1935 and her sister Lena.














Given Away by Marianna Biazzo Randazzo