Where's the Minestrone? An Italian American Explores Italy

by Peter Carusone

Where's the Minestrone? An Italian American Explores Italy by Peter Carusone (Book) in Travel
ISBN: 978-1-4116-0027-0
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: petersteve
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: 1st

Printed: 280 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Minestrone is a chance to see Italy for the first time through the eyes of an Italian American who thought he knew what it meant to be ‘Italian.’ You will see the beauty of this wonderful country and feel the warmth of its people. But you also will be amazed and even shocked by the many surprises awaiting your first encounters with the food, the Italian bathroom, the bus ticket Gestapo, the housing, shopping, driving and parking, Italian laundry, the labor strikes and a ‘fortress mentality’ that manifests itself in a profusion of walls, gates, guard dogs and convoluted security devices. Do you know how hard it is to find minestrone soup in Italy? Or pepperoni pizza? Did you know that Italian American food is actually more authentic than Italian food? It's true! Where’s the Minestrone is a fun and family narrative replete with sentimentality, cross-cultural comparisons and outrageous humor.


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Completely Incompetent
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16 May 2007 (updated 16 May 2007)
In addition to having a home and living in Italy and being an American married to an Italian (born and raised - not Italian American). The message from this author only reinforces the Italian (and European) stereotype of "Stupid Americans." It is a testament to our ignorance as a society. But, we can help ourselves by looking to other sources if we wish to get an Italian experience. Perhaps I should write a book of my own.
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9 Dec 2006
This book will be a great help to anyone planning a trip to Italy or is planning to live there for a short/long time. It gives the prospective of one individual which is unique because he is an Italian American. You may have a different experience but reading this book before hand will give you things to look for and possibly avoid. I have lived in Italy and enjoyed the book very much.

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