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The Sisters Mallone: Una Storia di Famiglia [Hardcover]

Louisa Ermelino (Author)
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May 28, 2002
The Mallone sisters look Irish, but don't let their blue eyes fool you.

"It's all in how you say it," their grandma Anona proudly says. "Ma-llone is Irish. Mal-lon-e is Italian."

Growing up Italian in the 1920s, in Hell's Kitchen, an Irish enclave, requires toughness, thrift and a calculating mind -- even for the three beautiful Mallone sisters.

Helen married Irish, but her husband died young and drunk, under the wheels of a beer delivery truck. Since then, she's lived the life of a libertine, frequenting dark nightclubs where she all too often catches a glimpse of her brother-in-law Frankie, checking out the sweet young waitresses and cigarette girls. Helen and Mary, who's married to a bighearted mobster twenty years her senior, have never trusted Frankie. Frankie's charm and good looks swept their baby sister Gracie right off her feet, but he's a flirt and a complainer. Besides, his mother never had any use for the Mallone girls. She wanted a girl from Little Italy for her Frankie.

Countless times, Gracie has come to her senses and left Frankie, packing up little Charlie and heading uptown to Anona's, threatening never to return. But Frankie always repents, begging and wailing under Anona's window until he changes Gracie's mind. This time, Helen and Mary have had enough. They want to ensure that Gracie and Charlie have the lives they deserve -- even if they have to take drastic measures. They have it all planned out. And the first step is to catch Frankie in the act of infidelity....

"The Sisters Mallone" is a black comedy about the power of sisterhood and the importance of family -- and family connections. Through irrepressible characters, and infectious andsuspenseful writing, "The Sisters Mallone" reveals the American immigrant's dream -- with a twist.


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From Publishers Weekly

Veteran reporter and author Ermelino (The Black Madonna; Joey Dee Gets Wise) loves to spin tales of fiery, tough-talking women, and her newest novel is no exception: its three sibling protagonists, Helen, Mary and Gracie, can toss off a hard-boiled quip with the best of them. But their grandmother Anona, who raises the Italian-American trio in the heart of New York's heavily Irish Hell's Kitchen in the 1920s and '30s, outstrips all of them. The archetypal crusty, irreverent old woman with a heart of gold, Anona has some choice words for everyone, and they're seldom pleasant. The male sex often catches the brunt of the vituperation she ladles out; as far as Anona is concerned, men are like horses: "Get yourself a good one and hope he don't die too young." Male bashing actually appears to be the raison d'ˆtre for this novel, in which every character with an Adam's apple is either conniving, ineffectual or both. Its plot hinges upon the philandering ways of Gracie's handsome but good-for-nothing husband, Frankie Merelli, who never met a chorus girl he didn't like. Gracie lets callow Frankie run roughshod over their domestic life, but tough Mary and even tougher Helen aren't about to let an irresponsible cad get the better of their baby sister. Mary and Helen's solution to the Frankie problem is surprisingly cold-blooded, even though it's heavily foreshadowed from page one, but this is balanced nicely by Ermelino's breezy narrative style and boisterous dialogue.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Ermelino's The Black Madonna focused on Italian American mothers in New York's Little Italy during the 1940s-60s. Her new work, which concerns three Italian American sisters during the 1920s-50s, is just as delightful yet is also different. Anona raises her three granddaughters in predominantly Irish Hell's Kitchen after their mother's death. Helen and Mary, the older girls, spend most of their time and energy protecting their younger sister, Gracie. All three women have complicated love lives. Helen's husband died young, and she now hangs out in lesbian clubs. Mary is married to a gangster. And little Gracie gets no peace from her womanizing husband. The sisters' charming companionship and hilarious dealings with men make for an enjoyable look into early immigrant life in New York City. For popular and ethnic fiction collections. Beth Gibbs, formerly with P.L. of Charlotte & Mecklenburg Cty., NC
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Thus edition (May 28, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743223330
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743223331
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,619,861 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wish I had sisters like that, July 25, 2002
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This review is from: The Sisters Mallone: Una Storia di Famiglia (Hardcover)
This is a book about the ties of sisterhood. Mary, Helen and Gracie are completely different yet are bound together as sisters. They are tough and clever. When Gracie's husband is found to be a real loser, Mary and Helen put their heads together to teach him a lesson. I love these characters. The book is well written....I felt like I could have been one of the Mallone sisters.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book!, March 16, 2003
This review is from: The Sisters Mallone: Una Storia di Famiglia (Hardcover)
I truly enjoyed this book. Even though I'm not Italian, I could appreciate the sense of sisterhood between the sisters. Read this book, you'll enjoy it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A superb bokk and great read: way beyond genre fiction, November 21, 2002
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The Sisters Mallone is simply one of the finest novels to appear in the last few years.

It is the story of three sisters and their grandmother as they deploy all their cleverness, determination, loyalty and love to find their way in the harsh and complicated world of New York of the 30's-50's. Their lives are woven into a tapestry of old Italian and Irish neighborhoods, glamorous nightclubs, gangland politics, the Catholic Church, easy money and hard labor.

The characters, their milieu and their stories are all rendered with great economy, wit and insight. Ermelio's prose sparkles and the books moves without any misstep. It is, as they say, impossible to put down.

The Sisters Mallone is wonderful in every way and certainly transcends any genre niche.

This takes care of Christmas presents this year.

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