Little Catania

Recollections of Life in Coal Patch America

by C. V. Miani


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/27/2007

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 334
ISBN : 9780595885367
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 334
ISBN : 9780595894734
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 334
ISBN : 9780595451630

About the Book

The Valente family has left their Sicilian village of Catania, where they have been living at the foot of a menacing volcano, to fulfill their dreams in America. They settle in a coal patch town in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, nestled in the glorious Laurel Mountains. Paul Valente age thirteen, first generation American, emerges as the provider for the family of ten after his father's crippling mining accident.

Struggling to find his identity as a man and a miner in a brutal underground world, Paul battles prejudice inside and outside the mine. He is strong, with a passion for the American lifestyle of flashy clothes, cars, and jazz music, which his father cannot understand.

Little Catania is a story of heroes and scoundrels, both men and women-a saga of two families-the close-knit Valentes and the floundering Mianis-that delves into love/hate relationships as the Miani family, delicately tethered together by feelings of parental abandonment, struggles for acceptance from a father living in a world of his own mind's creation. A chronicle of life's events, goals, and tragedies as mining families face their challenges in stride, Little Catania pays homage to miners, the forgotten heroes of an industrial war.


About the Author

C. V. Miani was born in the kitchen of a company house, a four-room bungalow, in Boswell, Pennsylvania. It wasn't until Ms. Miani's teenage years, when she spent summers with her aunt and uncle in Pennsylvania, that she realized the plight of early miners. As they told her endless stories of Somerset County's early mining days, she became increasingly fascinated. This book, although fictionalized, is meant as a tribute to those stories and to mining families in America and throughout the world.
Ms. Miani is married and has two grown daughters and two granddaughters. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio.