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Cobblestones, Conversations, and Corks

A Son's Discovery of His Italian Heritage

Giovanni Ruscitti

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Radius Book Group
22 November 2022
“Giovanni Ruscitti has written a wonderful book of

special relevance for all North and South Americans whose ancestors

have migrated from Asia, Europe, and Africa. His journey to the land of

his forefathers is so meaningful not only because of the discovery of

what connects us ‘Americanos’ to the rest of the world but also the

journey within. A trip in which we all feel recognized. Bravo maestro!”

—Hernando de Soto, finalist for Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, and author of Mystery of Capital

Cobblestones, Conversations, and Corks

is a passionate and deeply moving story about a father-son

relationship; a culture rooted in family, food and wine; and an

ancestral small town in Central Italy that was left behind after World

War II.

On November 11, 1943, the Nazis invaded

Cansano, forcing its two thousand inhabitants to make a tough

decision—fight and be killed or sent to a POW camp, stay behind as

servants to the Nazis, or move into the unforgiving mountains of Abruzzo

while the Nazis used their village as a home base. Giovanni Ruscitti’s

family chose the latter and spent the next few months living in

horrendous winter conditions in the rugged mountains. When the war

ended, they returned to a village so ravaged by the Nazis that, today,

the town has less than two hundred citizens and remains in a dilapidated

state. 

In this memoir, Ruscitti visits Cansano

for the first time with his family, including parents Emiliano and

Maria. As he walks Cansano’s cobblestones, his father’s stories and life

are illuminated by the town piazza, the steep valley, and the

surrounding mountains. He relives the tales of his parents’ struggles

during World War II, their extreme post-war misery and poverty, their

budding romance after, and their decision to immigrate to the US in

search of the American Dream.

Ruscitti’s

adventure is not just an exploration of his homeland but reveals what

family, culture, wisdom, and love really means. And what our heritage

really tells us about who we are.

By:  
Imprint:   Radius Book Group
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781635767964
ISBN 10:   1635767962
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Giovanni Ruscitti, Esq. is a first generation Italian-American who grew up in Frederick, Colorado, a small coal mining town that his parents and grandparents immigrated to in the 1950s and early 1960s. A nationally recognized attorney, arbitrator, and mediator, as well as a frequent speaker at national legal events, Giovanni is the Managing Partner of national law firm Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti, LLP. He holds a degree in Economics and a M.B.A from the University of Colorado, as well as a J.D. from Denver University. In 2022, he was named as one of the most influential business leaders in Colorado, and has served on numerous non-profit boards. He is currently the Chair of the Executive Committee of the Boulder Economic Council, on the Board of Directors of the Boulder Chamber of Commerce, and a member of Metro Denver Economic Development Corp. Board of Governors. Giovanni and his wife of over thirty years, Aggie Blake-Ruscitti, have three adult children, Dante, Donato, and Izabella. Giovanni and Aggie currently live outside Boulder, Colorado, where they enjoy traveling, biking, hiking, yoga and Italian wines.

Reviews for Cobblestones, Conversations, and Corks: A Son's Discovery of His Italian Heritage

Moving memoir...The author lucidly combines the personal and the political...A thoughtful consideration of the meaning of a person's sense of self and the nuanced ways in which it is constituted by elements that preceded the individual and elude full comprehension. As a result, the author's recollection transcends the particulars of his own life and should resonate with readers similarly gripped by the struggle to understand their origins. A captivating, candid, and insightful account about a man's Italian heritage. -Kirkus Reviews A deftly scripted, inherently engaging, and ultimately inspiring account of the impact of war upon a community and a family...A story of survival and immigration-especially timely in today's denigration of the value and causes of immigrants to America by families seeking asylum from the horrors and aftermath of war, and for a better life for themselves and their children...A compelling read from cover to cover. -Midwest Book Review At the end of the day, Ruscitti proves that not only can you go home again, you can also go home for the first time. 4.5 out of 5 stars. -Manhattan Book Review Giovanni Ruscitti's father Emilio urged his son to 'tell our story.' This remarkable memoir fulfills not only that promise but describes the hopes and dreams of immigrants who brought to this country their traditions, their love of family, and a unity that survived the melting pot of the American experience. This first-generation Italian-American author has created a beautiful, intimate, and touching portrait of not only a father's love but a family's commitment to each other and what we all hope to know-where we came from and who we are. It is a story that preaches the art of living life in full, with joy and compassion. -Dan Luzadder, Pulitzer-Prize-winning author and journalist This touching and inspirational book is a must-read for all walks of life. The United States was built from immigrant families with these shared experiences. -Bobby Stuckey, James Beard Award winner, and author of Friuli Food and Wine: Frasca Cooking from Northern Italy's Mountains, Vineyards, and Seaside Giovanni Ruscitti has written a wonderful book of special relevance for all North and South Americans whose ancestors have migrated from Asia, Europe, and Africa. His journey to the land of his forefathers is so meaningful not only because of the discovery of what connects us 'Americanos' to the rest of the world but also the journey within. A trip in which we all feel recognized. Bravo maestro! -Hernando de Soto, finalist for Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, and author of Mystery of Capital After reading Cobblestones, Conversations, and Corks, I was filled with immense pride. Giovanni Ruscitti's book is an eloquent and poetic tribute to his father and his family. It's a work of art that made me laugh and cry. -Vic Lombardi, thirty-three-time Emmy-winning sportscaster I'm in the middle of the NFL playoffs and couldn't put the book down. I had to finish it. Readers will love Ruscitti's book! -Mike Shanahan, two-time Super Bowl champion head coach


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