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Patricia King Haddad is a composer, pianist, and vocalist who while writing a memoir of her Sicilian family’s emigration to America composed a musical work as well. La Giara—The Water Jug—combines influences from her musical background in Brazilian jazz, opera, and musical theatre performance over the years. Patricia resides in Philadelphia with her husband and musical partner, Orlando Haddad, with their two children nearby, Nicole and Jordan Haddad, who through their fashion business continue the story of La Giara.
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La Giara (The Water Jug)
A Story About Longing
by Patricia King Haddad

Overview



La Giara (The Water Jug) is a universal story about longing for our family cultures from which we originate. In this deeply personal story, a family water jar, "a container of beliefs and traditions", is broken in a family altercation by author's Sicilian grandfather, Nunzio  Minissale. The La Giara saga travels from Sicily, to Philadelphia to Colorado haunting a fragmented family for three generations. In this inspiring story, long-shattered relations are eventually healed by Nunzio’s grandchildren, who discover that la giara, their symbolic container of traditions—some broken, some lost, some retained—has endured the cracks and damage caused by the patriarch of their troubled Sicilian family.

 

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Description


La Giara begins in Sicily in 1909, when adolescent Nunzio Minissale’s imperious cutting in line at the town water fountain leads to breaking his aunt’s giara —the water jug. This incident unleashes a lifetime curse that crosses the Atlantic from Sicily to the New World. La Giara becomes a symbol of the family’s rupture and its eventual reunion, challenging three generations of Minissale women. Nunzio thinks he wears the pantaloni in his family until he instigates an incident that prompts his wife and two daughters to disappear suddenly. Leaving behind their successful family bridal business in Philadelphia, they use aliases and take a cross-country train out West. When the now wealthy and determined Nunzio finally locates them, he learns that his “bimbas” are more resourceful than he imagined. Desperate to win them back, Nunzio purchases an impressive mansion where he creates a seemingly charmed lifestyle. However, their fairytale palazzo, full of mirrors, fountains, opera, and singing birds, becomes a gilded cage that the Minissale women long to escape. 

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Overview



La Giara (The Water Jug) is a universal story about longing for our family cultures from which we originate. In this deeply personal story, a family water jar, "a container of beliefs and traditions", is broken in a family altercation by author's Sicilian grandfather, Nunzio  Minissale. The La Giara saga travels from Sicily, to Philadelphia to Colorado haunting a fragmented family for three generations. In this inspiring story, long-shattered relations are eventually healed by Nunzio’s grandchildren, who discover that la giara, their symbolic container of traditions—some broken, some lost, some retained—has endured the cracks and damage caused by the patriarch of their troubled Sicilian family.

 

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Description


La Giara begins in Sicily in 1909, when adolescent Nunzio Minissale’s imperious cutting in line at the town water fountain leads to breaking his aunt’s giara —the water jug. This incident unleashes a lifetime curse that crosses the Atlantic from Sicily to the New World. La Giara becomes a symbol of the family’s rupture and its eventual reunion, challenging three generations of Minissale women. Nunzio thinks he wears the pantaloni in his family until he instigates an incident that prompts his wife and two daughters to disappear suddenly. Leaving behind their successful family bridal business in Philadelphia, they use aliases and take a cross-country train out West. When the now wealthy and determined Nunzio finally locates them, he learns that his “bimbas” are more resourceful than he imagined. Desperate to win them back, Nunzio purchases an impressive mansion where he creates a seemingly charmed lifestyle. However, their fairytale palazzo, full of mirrors, fountains, opera, and singing birds, becomes a gilded cage that the Minissale women long to escape. 

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Book details

Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Subgenre:General

Language:English

Pages:326

eBook ISBN:9781543903232


Overview



La Giara (The Water Jug) is a universal story about longing for our family cultures from which we originate. In this deeply personal story, a family water jar, "a container of beliefs and traditions", is broken in a family altercation by author's Sicilian grandfather, Nunzio  Minissale. The La Giara saga travels from Sicily, to Philadelphia to Colorado haunting a fragmented family for three generations. In this inspiring story, long-shattered relations are eventually healed by Nunzio’s grandchildren, who discover that la giara, their symbolic container of traditions—some broken, some lost, some retained—has endured the cracks and damage caused by the patriarch of their troubled Sicilian family.

 

.

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Description


La Giara begins in Sicily in 1909, when adolescent Nunzio Minissale’s imperious cutting in line at the town water fountain leads to breaking his aunt’s giara —the water jug. This incident unleashes a lifetime curse that crosses the Atlantic from Sicily to the New World. La Giara becomes a symbol of the family’s rupture and its eventual reunion, challenging three generations of Minissale women. Nunzio thinks he wears the pantaloni in his family until he instigates an incident that prompts his wife and two daughters to disappear suddenly. Leaving behind their successful family bridal business in Philadelphia, they use aliases and take a cross-country train out West. When the now wealthy and determined Nunzio finally locates them, he learns that his “bimbas” are more resourceful than he imagined. Desperate to win them back, Nunzio purchases an impressive mansion where he creates a seemingly charmed lifestyle. However, their fairytale palazzo, full of mirrors, fountains, opera, and singing birds, becomes a gilded cage that the Minissale women long to escape. 

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About the author


Patricia King Haddad is a composer, pianist, and vocalist who while writing a memoir of her Sicilian family’s emigration to America composed a musical work as well. La Giara—The Water Jug—combines influences from her musical background in Brazilian jazz, opera, and musical theatre performance over the years. Patricia resides in Philadelphia with her husband and musical partner, Orlando Haddad, with their two children nearby, Nicole and Jordan Haddad, who through their fashion business continue the story of La Giara.

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