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The Black Madonna

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Three mothers--Teresa, Magdalena, and Antoinette--from New York's Little Italy, struggling to maintain their traditions while their sons chafe under the oppressive weight of their ethnic community, find their lives forever changed by the power of love and faith. Reprint.

272 pages, Paperback

First published March 7, 2001

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Louisa Ermelino

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564 reviews6 followers
June 17, 2008
I've read this three times. Funny and so true. I'm Italian and I loved it.
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February 20, 2014
This is a very sweet story an a very easy read. The characters are all very real. There is no big drama in the story, it is about daily life of families worrying about each other especially motehrs and their children. I enjoyed reading this story.
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135 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2019
I enjoyed this--an easy, interesting, sometimes quite funny read. I was disappointed that it was in the end so much about the boys and men, and so little about the women. I would say that it's just a reflection of the male-centeredness of the Italian and Italian-American culture in which the characters live, but then I think of _In the Time of the Butterflies_ by Julia Alvarez, which focused so beautifully and consistently on the experiences of women and the relationships among them. I'm not sure _The Black Madonna_ would pass the Bechdel Test.
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Author 3 books32 followers
August 20, 2019
What a great story about an Italian family and neighbors in the Bronx, with relatives and ancestors in Italy. The mysterious, beautiful black Madonna came to America and cast her spells on the bad folks and helped those in need. A wonderful look at life in the 1950s and 60s in the Bronx.
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542 reviews6 followers
January 21, 2021
I’m Italian-American and I really enjoyed this slice-of-life book set in New York’s Little Italy and a fictitious small town in Italy. It’s nothing earth-shattering and there’s no big drama, but it’s warm, mildly humorous, and quite charming. I enjoyed the time I spent with these characters.
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326 reviews4 followers
June 11, 2024
This is a fun, endearing book about mothers and mother love. The other characters are incidental. The mother s are Italian and Jewish, and their love for their children is exceedingly sweet and controlling. I enjoyed it a lot and recommend it as a pleasant buffer between tougher reads.
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168 reviews1 follower
July 18, 2019
Muy buena la narración y los hechos pero terminaban siendo muy simples, no explotaban su potencial.
131 reviews6 followers
June 23, 2020
I felt like I was there with the families - laughing, crying, moaning, wondering, scheming... an enjoyable read.

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February 3, 2013
I enjoyed this book. The transition through time and through different characters kept it flowing. The portrayal of close knit Italian community with the sometimes complicated relationships seemed very real which also made the book enjoyable. I'd recommend it as a fast, sweet read.
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May 1, 2015
This novel about various lives taking place in Little Italy is fairly light-weight. But I really enjoyed it. These seemed to be people that I would know and like had I been present. Really not much else to say. This would probably be a really good book for a long plane ride.
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January 31, 2017
3.5 This is a story of Italian mothers and their fierce devotion to family. I particularily liked the superstitions these women held. I had a few chuckles along the way. 3 women's lives intersect and the black madonna plays a mysterious and powerful role. A delightful read.
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112 reviews22 followers
April 17, 2008
Warm and delightful. A very nice debut and a pleasant confort reading.
It reminded me Adriana Trigiani's books...
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August 17, 2010
An easy and interesting read. Since I read it over a month ago and have read a couple of books since,
I don't exactly recall the entire story. It did keep me interested tho.
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73 reviews2 followers
January 29, 2011
A unread for Italian Americans. Not so much for Italian Americans immigrants who cannot appreciate an American's view of the hard life in post-war Italy.
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1,548 reviews39 followers
September 24, 2013
This book is so cute, sad, funny...if you are Italian or have been with Italians, you will get such a kick out of it. The book is about three friends growing up and their mothers
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13 reviews
April 9, 2008
This book was a very fast read, I thought enjoyable.
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