Breaking the MouldGuernica Editions, 2001 - 173 стор. In this memoir Penny Petrone tells what it was like growing up in Northern Ontario as the daughter of parents who moved to Canada from the class-bound feudal society of Southern Italy during the first quarter of the century when America was the dream of millions of Europeans. |
Зміст
The Myth of America | 7 |
Port Arthur | 14 |
Mamma 33 35 2 1 85 | 33 |
Daddy | 61 |
The Neighbourhood | 76 |
ItaloCanadese | 95 |
Food | 98 |
Religion | 114 |
Cornwall and St Josephs | 128 |
Port Arthur Collegiate Institute | 138 |
War Years | 147 |
Epilogue | 171 |
Acknowledgements 174 | |
List of Photographs 175 | |
Загальні терміни та фрази
Alfred and Franki Algoma Street arrived asked basement Bay Street bought boys bread brother Calabrese Calabria called Canada Canadian Canadian Lakehead Exhibition Catholic Christmas coloured Cornwall Daddy's dance Der Fuehrer's Face dress English father favourite Finn Hall Finnish Finnish Labour Temple Fort William gave Gene Tierney girls Grade hand holy honour immigrants Italian Canadians Italy Joseph's kids kitchen knew labour Lady Lakehead lived looked loved Luigi Luisa Mamma and Daddy Mary mother neighbourhood never night Northern Ontario once pasta Penny Petrone Petrone Piane Crati piano played Port Arthur Port Arthur Bearcats prayer RCMP recall recited remember Rita sang Secord Street Serafina shoes sing Sisco sister Southern Italian spelled teacher Tim Buck told Twin Cities wanted William winter words wore young
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