Escapes
by Vic DiMartino
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Pub Date May 23 2019 | Archive Date Jun 29 2019
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Description
The captivating story of an Italian family that escaped death at the hands of Mussolini’s Blackshirts and their perilous lives before and after WWII
Arturo DiMartino’s Italy is in ruins at the end of WWI. Its politics splintered. Its economy tattered. Its social fabric shredded. Italians blame their weak leaders and demand their overthrow. Mussolini steps onto the political stage and his populist views and spirited charisma captivate the country. Arturo joins Mussolini’s political campaign and begins a long political career under the Fascist Regime. Rewarded for his loyalty and political instinct, the National Fascist Party appoints him to the most powerful office in Sicily’s Trapani Province.
But, when Il Duce tries to expand Italy's influence through military force, Arturo pushes back. His resistance starts a series of perilous events. The Blackshirts, Mussolini’s enforcers, issue an ultimatum – leave Italy or die.
Three generations of the family face one crisis after another. From life-threatening and near-death experiences to unwavering love and humorous episodes, Escapes is an insight into the tenacity and resilience of the human spirit. Based on a true story, it also exposes little-known facts about Italy's role in ending WWI and why the Great War’s aftermath led Italy to side with Germany in WWII.
About the Author
VIC DIMARTINO was born in Casablanca and arrived in the US with his parent at the age of six. He grew up in rural New Jersey and is now retired after a long business career. When he retired and was no longer burdened by business demands he reflected on his boyhood adventures with his grandfather and the various lives of his family in Europe and Africa.
Advance Praise
“A riveting family story with surprising facts about Italy’s role in the epic battles of WWI.” Bill Proctor
“A riveting family story with surprising facts about Italy’s role in the epic battles of WWI.” Bill Proctor
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781644715291 |
PRICE | £14.95 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was one of the best books I have read in a long time. Not my usual genre, I was captivated by the description and have never been so glad I decided to venture into a different style of book.
The author tells the riveting tale of his family and their lives through WWI and WWII. Arturo DiMartino lived in Italy with his family. When Italy is left in financial ruin after WWI Arturo is determined to help those countrymen he has known his whole life rebuild and start to make things right. He does this the only way he knows how through writing and politics, Unfortunately, under Mussolini's rule, Italy is facing new problems, and DiMartino eventually starts speaking out. When the lives of his family are threatened, Arturo must flee his beloved country and start anew. Over many years, the family faces numerous challenges and obstacles. As the story unfolds, many unknown facts about Italy's involvement in the wars come to light, and I was completely captivated by this time in Italy's history to which I knew so little.
This is a true story of one family's trials and tribulations through three generations. I was completely enthralled by the story and would love to read more from this author.
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