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Donato De Simone (Author)
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September 17, 2008
Donato De Simone

WORLD WAR II EVENTS NARRATED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE CHILDREN CAUGHT IN THE WEB OF ADULT INSANITY


A young boy . . . a beautiful town . . . stalked by the Nazis
bombed by the Allies . . . hiding Jewish refugees
Abruzzo´s mini-holocaust . . . meeting Padre Pio
escape to a new life in America


Growing up in the tranquility of the Abruzzo region of Italy, Donato De Simone, Danny to his friends, was abruptly plunged into the violence of war as the Germans and Allies contested for the Sangro River in a major World War II battle. Now, after decades of pondering the meaning of these events, Danny recalls the drama of his times.

Mixing humorous touches with his graphic descriptions, he creates for his readers a vivid picture of life in wartime: the nomadic journeys trying to escape the Nazis; the drama of a downed British airman sheltered by his grandfather in a barn; the little-known story of Jewish refugees hidden from the exterminators by sympathetic Italians; watching Allied bombers shot down by German antiaircraft batteries and sent crashing into the Adriatic Sea; finally finding his home destroyed. These are the circumstances under which Danny grew up.

His shrewd mother's planning enabling her family to escape German terror, the family's hardships as they slept in a hastily-constructed air raid shelter, titanic efforts to avoid stepping on personnel or anti-car mines, praying that bombs from both sides would miss them-all are created anew by this masterful story-teller.

The normal educational patterns having been disrupted by war, Danny struggled to learn in ma

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Donato De Simone was born in 1932 in Fossacesia, a small town on the Adriatic coast in Abruzzo, Italy. After completing the sixth-grade in Italy, his life was disrupted by the arrival of WWII to his area--the real war. After a seven-week odyssey dodging Nazis, bombs and hunger, the family returned to find a destroyed town. His family was forced to live in a one room hovel. In 1947, they finally succeeded in rejoining his father in Norristown, Pa. A year later, he lost his mother. After surviving the rigors of war, Maria Sorgini De Simone died at 41 of complications from childbirth. Left without guidance at 16, he continued his studies on his own until he was able to attend college. At 28, he pursued a college career, earning a BA and an MA in English from Villanova University and an MA in Italian from Rutgers University. He is fluent in English, Italian and French and has a working knowledge of Spanish, Latin and Classical Greek. After learning English, he taught it to American students both in high school and college. De Simone has been a language educator for 35 years. Married to his childhood sweetheart, the former Anna Maria Fantini, for 50 years, they've had four children and three grandchildren.

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  • Paperback: 396 pages
  • Publisher: Xlibris (September 17, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1425720927
  • ISBN-13: 978-1425720926
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #956,420 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars my family can relate to what Donato wnet thru., July 28, 2008
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Dan Fantini (Calgary,alberta,canada) - See all my reviews
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awesome book .my family came from the same home town and my parents
told me stories of how they got thru the war.and then reading it from another persons view was simply outstanding.i want to thank Donato for putting his experiences down on paperand letting the rest of the world know what the children had to go thru. during the war.
i would recommend this book to anyone .


Donato Fantini
calgary ,alberta ,canada
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4.0 out of 5 stars SUFFER THE CHILDREN, June 26, 2008
This review is from: Suffer the Children – Growing Up in Italy during Word War II (Paperback)
Since it is rare that one finds Italian thoughts written in English, I want to share with you a book I recently finished reading called, "Suffer the Children ," by Donato De Simone.
Because I was a child about the same age as De Simone during WWII, I appreciated his war observations throughout the book.
Because an article I read in the Wall Street Journal many years ago sparked my interest in the Italian people's relation to Jewish refugees in Italy during WWII, I found those portions of this book particularly interesting.
Because of having a grandmother from the Abruzzi area, I found the location of the plot very interesting.
Because years ago I enjoyed reading a book about an English soldier making his way back to England from an Italian Prison camp with the help of Italians along the way, I also enjoyed reading the experiences the people of this village encountered while helping all soldiers passing through.
In other words, anyone with an interest in the history and culture of Italy will find something of interest in this book, which allows you to experience Italy during WWII from the eyes and thoughts of a little boy.
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Nonno Donato, Aunt Filomena, Signor Moretti, Sangro River, World War, Nonno Filippo, United States, Anna Maria, Rocca San Giovanni, Adriatic Sea, Monsignor Tozzi, Aunt Angela, Aunt Florence, Norma Concetta, Signora Moretti, Nonna Concetta, Aunt Rose, Good Samaritan, Captain Campbell, Italian Army, Aunt Rosaria, Uncle Nick, Aunt Anne, German Army, Third Reich
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