Antonio ""Tony"" Russo has been teaching and coaching in the state of Oregon for over thirty years. He was born in Roccarainola, Italy (a province of Naples), in 1940 and immigrated to the U.S. alone at the age of ten in 1951 with just the shirt on his back and salami and provolone cheese in his suitcase. Antonio graduated from David Douglas High School in Portland and eventually went on to graduate from Arizona State University. Tony was presented with the National Wrestling Hall of Fame's Lifetime Service to Wrestling award in 2003. Tonya enjoys traveling and volunteering in her local community. She also serves on the Board of Directors at Italian Portland, a 501 (c) (3) charitable nonprofit organization she founded that provides Italian cultural programming, events, and opportunities in the Greater Portland area.
""An unexpected jewel amid a literary landscape that has brought us so many exaggerated or negative views of Italian life in America."" - Marlan Warren, Midwest Book Review ""A timeless American immigration story that will inspire not only people whose families have been in the us for generations but also America's most recent immigrants, no matter their origin."" - Jan Vallone, Author ""This work is an important contribution to the world of wrestling and a must-read for enthusiasts of the sport."" - Curley Culp, Professional Football Player, NCAA Wrestling Champion, 1967 Arizona State University