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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:232
  • eBook ISBN:9781937721206

Across the Tracks

An Immigrant's. Journey

by Anthony DiNardo

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Overview
Anthony DiNardo was born in Italy, immigrating to the US when he was five years old. Follow his journey as his experiences seed a new life and greater opportunities for him in his newly adopted country.
Description
Tony DiNardo was born in Italy and immigrated to America eighty-five years ago. He lived through the Great Depression, fought in World War II and retired as a Major from the U.S. Army Air Force. DiNardo describes in detail his early life as a child in Italy and his youth in America during the depression. He depicts his war time military service with the 380th Bomb Group of the U.S. Air Force while in the South Pacific. Follow his journey as his early experiences seed a new life and greater opportunities for him in his newly adopted country. Readers will be engrossed by the rich characterization and portraits of the many diverse people he knew during his past life.
About the author
Tony DiNardo was born in Italy and immigrated to America eighty-five years ago. He lived through the Great Depression of the 1930's, fought in World War II and retired as a major from the U.S. Army Air Force. Over four generations, DiNardo has been a close observer of a probability, which was completely unpredictable: the threatening deterioration of our beloved and powerful United States of America in less than one hundred years. Dinardo describes in detail his early life as a child in Italy and his youth in America during the depression. He depicts his war time military service with the 380th Bomb Group of the U.S. Air Force while in the South Pacific. He narrates his extraordinary experiences confronting responsibility for the lives of others, danger,fear,cowardice and death.