Kansas City Italians are hard working, smart, loyal, accomplished, and just absolutely extraordinary! Did you know we currently have 3 published KC Italian authors? Here is some information about each of them so, please give them your support and "like" their pages to help spread the word about their books.
Marla Bernard's book, "Through the Rain: A True Crime Memoir of Murder and Survival," tells the true story of two murdered little girls who captured the hearts of the Midwest. You can purchase Marla's book on www.amazon.comhttps://www.facebook.com/scarlettinkwell?fref=ts
Maxwell The Firehouse Mouse is a children's book written by Michael Cangelosi and illustrated by Sam M. Cangelosi. Maxwell is a smaller than average mouse who is having a difficult time finding his place in the world but, he learns that with love, friendships, and courage, nothing can stop his journey to find himself. You can purchase the book on www.amazon.com or if you would like a book signed by the author & illustrator or if you would like other Maxwell merchandise please go to http://www.immaginareworksllc.com/.
The Italian Rose, written by Christina Mitchell, is a graphic thriller based in Italy, at the end of WWII. A Don's brutal plan will change the Beretta family forever. You can purchase Christina's book on www.amazon.com or at http://www.theitalianrose.com/
Source: Kansas City Italians
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