In her debut novel, "In the Name of Family," author Cynthia Coppola creates an inspiring love story that exposes conflicting human emotions and experiences of keeping secrets, telling lies, and betraying promises with the result that shapes and changes the lives of those who belong to the Russo family. It is a story that made me smile, laugh, weep and hope. It is a journey that not only touched my heart, but also engaged me in reminiscing of events that affected and changed me in my own family.
Beginning her novel in the 1950’s in NY Coppola uses the always current topic of antisemitism through the dichotomy between two family cultures. Tony, from a warm, immigrated Italian family, and Ruth, from a cold, strict conservative Jewish family, who find true love is complicated. It is through these two protagonists that the author illustrates how powerful love must be with challenging family values, making life choices and accepting truths.
In addition, I particularly liked the smooth pacing of dialogue and switching of perspective from each protagonist by chapter. It creates a flow and interest that makes the novel a quick page turner to read. Most impressive is the author’s brilliant character development. While the protagonists are the beloved at the center of the story, it is Coppola’s creation of the other characters that further engaged me in this powerful story. I loved the family and friends the author created. Among my favorite secondary characters are Sal and Anna Russo, Tony’s parents, who demonstrate unconditional love. I wanted to be part of that Russo family. Anna always expressed, “‘Family is more important than anything. We accept each other and look out for each other.’” Sal always raised his glass of Chianti “‘ To our family, alla nostra familiar!’” However, there were dark and questionable characters that entered the story and challenged the loyalty of family. All the characters, even Anna and Sal, have their secrets.
With Coppola’s last section of her novel entitled “Truth,” I was filled with anticipation to find answers that were still not revealed. I was not disappointed. I enjoyed the journey Cynthia Coppola took me on "In the Name of Family." The author created a love story that made me question what I would be willing to do for love and my family.