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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:136
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543906004

Teopista

A Matriarch's Story

by Stephanie Nichols Boyer

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Overview
Raised in the hills of Tuscany in the late 1880s, Teopista Marchi Rugani gave birth to three children by three different men -- two were brothers and the third was her husband. Juggling all these men, she emigrated to Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the copper mining era ad found life to be just as dramatic in America as it had been in Italy. Based on the memoirs of Dr. Frank C. Rugani, this book recreates the story of his charismatic grandmother. While the Rugani men worked as struggling tenant farmers in Italy, exploited mining tremors in the Copper Country, and nervous suppliers to rural Michigan bootleggers during Prohibition, Teopista did whatever was required to hold the family together.
Description
Fiercely loyal to the people she loved and terrifying to those who disappointed her, Teopista Marchi Rugani was a force to be reckoned with. Raised in the hills of Tuscany in the late 1880s, Pista gave birth to three children by three different men -- two were brothers and the third was her husband. Juggling all these men, she emigrated to Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the copper mining era and found life to be just as dramatic in America as it had been in Italy. Based on the memoirs of Dr. Frank C. Rugani, this book recreates the story of his charismatic grandmother. While the Rugani men worked as struggling tenant farmers in Italy, exploited mining tremors in the Copper Country, and nervous suppliers to rural Michigan bootleggers during Prohibition, Teopista did whatever was required to hold the family together. Readers may be surprised that nearly all of this story is true. It's classification as fiction is due to the need to fill in gaps where information was missing, and the creation of scenes to bring the story to life. The author hopes the story is as much fun to read as it was to write.
About the author
Stephanie Nichols Boyer is a New England-based writer and memoirist who spends summers by a remote lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. A graduate of Dartmouth College and Starr King School for the Ministry, she formerly served as a parish minister, where she discovered the deep satisfaction that lies in creating meaningful funerals. It was a short step from there to an encore career as a memoir writer.