Fiction. Set in Chicago during the 1940's and 50's, this novel of Italian American life is populated by hardworking immigrants whose heroism lies in their quiet, sometimes tragic humanity. At the center of this novel is young Carmolina, who is torn between the bonds of the past and the pull of the future--a need for home and a yearning for independence. Carmolina's own story is interwoven with the stories of her family: the memoirs and legends of her Grandmother Doria; the courtship tales of her father, a gentle policeman, and her mother, a lonely waitress; and the painful story of Doriana, her beautiful but silent sister. "Understated, lyrical and intensely imagistic, De Rosa's tale of Italian ghetto life stands out from other immigrant narratives by virtue of its artistry"--Kirkus Reviews.