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Celestina cover

  • Paperback Edition
    • 978-1-77067-337-3
    • 5.5 x 8.5 inches
    • Black & White interior
    • 136 pages
  • Keywords
    • Celestina,
    • Italian motherhood,
    • War bride,
    • Stories of Italy 1920 to 1950,
    • Real life experiences,
    • Christian true stories,
    • Non-fiction,
    • Memoirs,
    • Allied invasion of Italy,
    • Being raised Italian during WW II

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Celestina
by J.D. Cosmano


This is the true story of Celestina, a courageous Italian woman. Raised by a stern adopted mother who forced her to marry a man she hardly knew, Celestina vowed to provide her future family with a good Christian upbringing. After her husband left their growing family and joined the army, she struggled to protect her children from the ravages of World War II. When the allies landed in Southern Italy and drove the German Army North into her village, she found it too dangerous to remain in her home. She took her children into the Apennine Mountains to hide, conquering her fear and keeping her family safe. Her determination and bravery were tested again and again as she and her children faced hunger and untold dangers in the wilderness. How she survived and brought her family together after the war is related to the reader in her own words. She lived her life for her family with little consideration for herself. Before passing away, she requested only one thing; that her story be told.


J.D. Cosmano wrote 'Celestina' to fulfill the wishes of his Italian mother-in-law, for whom he had great respect and love. It is based upon her real life experiences as translated from her memoirs by her daughter and grandson.


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Author
J.D. Cosmano
Edited by
Sherry Green


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