THE RECIPE

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THE RECIPE
The tough times of growing up in an Italian community with the help of unconditional Family love.

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peggles

What a refreshing change to read something as easy to absorb as this.
Simple family story
lovely
I enjoyed it very much

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tonycopp

Brilliant !!
I haven't read for years but,thanks to bookRix and Joe Parente, I've been reminded of what I could have been missing. I bet my next reading experience isn't as enjoyable as this was. Thanks Joe.
Tony Copp

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nicknet

Hello!

Loved reading the book, when it ended, it was with a great disapppointment that I closed the book; despite the smile on my face and a warm heart. Wish you could expand the book more - perhaps Joe and Frankie becoming adults.......

Thank you and all the best!

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bjeaninkw.8

a book to make you smile. i remember when i was a kid and i always loved my italian friends who were just like frankie.

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bjeaninkw.8

a book to make you smile. i remember when i was a kid and i always loved my italian friends who were just like frankie.

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blondel

I think I like this story best. It has character, atmosphere and humour. The plot is well-constructed and the writing is lean and spare with a good ear for idioms.

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johnginnetti

there is only one word for this story,being from Italian decent
"Beautiful".For one minute it took
me back to eating with my father and brothers God Bless,my father's soul.
I miss him so very much
Thank You,for
taking me back
for a moment
John Ginnetti

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denise.books.2

I feel all warm and cosy after reading that, is it a true story.

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joeparente

Thank you for your response. Yes, part of the beginning of this story is true.
This is the first chapter of a novel that I am working on. I will let you know of the outcome./joeparente

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garyh10

What a delightful story! I could feel the drama of the chase in the rail-yards, and the tenderness of the family scenes. I winced at the destruction of Guido's instep. Although I did not grow up in an area like Little Italy, I am a child of the '50's, and grew up in a large city. This is definitely a favorite of mine.

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joeparente

I appreciate your kind comments and the time you took to read my story./joeparente

joeparente

I appreciate your kind comments and the time you took to read my story./joeparente

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