Carmino is a first generation Sicilian-Polish New Yorker. He grows up sheltered, home-schooled, and bound to rigorous practice on his cello in the most populous U.S. city, all the while creating his own solitary reality in the last wild west days of Hell’s Kitchen. Tragedy forces Carmino to question his own purpose and ultimately, break out of his shell, or succumb to his surroundings.
Review:
“Emotion” I could feel the main character’s emotions throughout the whole book. At times I smiled and laughed and at times I was tearful. I can see a sequel to this story.~Nancy
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