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.