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The Land of the Living

A Novel

Author: Timothy Crellin  

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The immigrant experience in America was shaped by war throughout the 20th century. The Land of the Living is the gripping story of one Sicilian woman’ s sacrifice as an immigrant who comes to America with her husband to pursue the Dream, only to lose everything. She perseveres in Gloucester, Massachusetts, her adopted home, until an unknown grandson enters her life. Her purpose revealed, her strength becomes the force that confronts war’ s impact, heals her family, and opens the way for her own return to her homeland at the end of her life.

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Critic Reviews

"In his epic and intimate first novel, author Tim Crellin reveals himself as a masterful storyteller. The author's deep ties with his own Sicilian family endow this gripping multigenerational story with authenticity and grace. In seeking a better life for her family, Angela Amorelli faces the indignities and complications of immigrant life in a New England fishing town. Ultimately, she must summon even more resolve to take on an unjust political system. In this finely drawn and unforgettable portrait, the novelist subtly exposes the ironies of life in an immigrant nation with a selective amnesia about the immigrant experience." -- James Rutenbeck, award-winning filmmaker of A Reckoning in Boston

"A beautiful saga that follows a family across generations and the wars that shaped them, while always remaining so deeply personal that you cannot put it down. It's like sitting at a table late into the night with dear friends, listening with rapt attention to their moving tales of faith and family and finding home." -- The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church, author of Songs My Grandma Sang and Love is the Way

"The Land of the Living weaves together history and culture in an enduring story of family-ties over generations. Crellin has crafted a moving story that pops with romance, tragedy, and light-hearted insights about Sicilian, Catholic, and WASP culture. 100% delightful and readable." -- Chuck Collins, author of Born on Third Base and Altar to an Erupting Sun

"Timothy Crellin has written an epic immigration story of resilient Sicilians who make their way to America for a better life. The Amorelli family meets their match in the Lathrops, an old New England family who have their own point of view about the Italians. When Ellen Lathrop falls for Vittorio, more than sparks fly. Crellin weaves a heartfelt story told across generations, replete with joy, grief, and regret. A beautiful read."--Adriana Trigiani, author of The Good Left Undone

"In Tim Crellin's extraordinary first novel, three generations of a Sicilian family struggle to make America home while their lives are upended by war and tragedy. . . . The layered plot covering more than six decades of family history, is held together by the running stitch of Angela, the first in the family to come to America. . . . The story is riveting; the issues, profound. The book is finely crafted -- and a great read!" -- Lynn Potts, poet, historian, author of The Porthole View and The Relentless Pronoun

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About the Author

Timothy Crellin is an Episcopal priest, ordained in 1996 after graduating from Brown University and Harvard Divinity School. He is rector of a church in central Massachusetts and serves as a hospice chaplain. His mother’ s family came to the United States from Sicily in the early part of the 20th century. His fascination with his heritage led him to learn Italian and to study at the University of Bologna. In researching The Land of the Living, the author located his relatives in Sicily, and has since made many trips to visit his cousins. He loves the outdoors and hiking.

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Product Details

Publisher
Green Place Books
Published
25th February 2025
Pages
440
ISBN
9798990480117

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