Rosa
the life of an Italian immigrant
2nd ed.
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Author
Publication
1999 - University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin
Language
English
Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL31618M
- ISBN-100299162540
- OCLC Control Number40682978
- OCLC Control Numberrosalifeofitalia00etsm
- Library of Congress Control Number99012247
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1020121
- Goodreads792543
Classifications
- DDC973/.04510452/092
- LCCE184.I8 E8 1999
Description
"This is the life story of Rosa Cavalleri, an Italian woman who came to the United States in 1884, one of the peak years in the nineteenth-century wave of immigration. A vivid, richly detailed account, the narrative traces Rosa's life in an Italian peasant village and later in Chicago. Marie Hall Ets, a social worker and friend of Rosa's at the Chicago Commons settlement house during the years following World War I, meticulously wrote down her lively stories to create this book."--BOOK JACKET. "Rosa was born in a silk-making village in Lombardy, a major source of north Italian emigration. She first set foot in the United States at the Castle Garden immigrant depot on the tip of Manhattan. Her life in this country was hard, and Ets chronicles it in eloquent detail - Rosa endures a marriage at sixteen to an abusive older man, an unwilling migration to a Missouri mining town, the unassisted birth of a child, and manages to escape from a husband who tried to force her into prostitution. Rosa's exuberant personality, remarkable spirit, and ability as a storyteller distinguish this book unique contribution to the annals of U.S. immigration."--BOOK JACKET.
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Series Statement
- Wisconsin studies in autobiography
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