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Paper Fish is a 1980 novel by Antoinette "Tina" De Rosa (1944–2007), published initially by and re-published by The Feminist Press in 1996. The novel is set in Little Italy, the Italian community around Taylor Street, in the Near West Side, during the 1940s and the 1950s. Connie Lauerman of the Chicago Tribune described Paper Fish as an "autobiographical novel". The book's main character is Carmolina BellaCasa and the book is centered on her family. The primary relationship in the novel is between the main character and Doria, her grandmother. Other characters include Carmolina's father and mother and her ill older sister.
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Pesci di carta è un romanzo di Tina DeRosa pubblicato nel 2007. Scritto nel 1980, fu pubblicato inizialmente da Wine Press e ripubblicato da The Feminist Press nel 1996; in Italia fu pubblicato nel 2007 per conto di Nutrimenti. Connie Lauerman del Chicago Tribune ha descritto Paper Fish come un romanzo autobiografico.
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Paper Fish is a 1980 novel by Antoinette "Tina" De Rosa (1944–2007), published initially by and re-published by The Feminist Press in 1996. The novel is set in Little Italy, the Italian community around Taylor Street, in the Near West Side, during the 1940s and the 1950s. Connie Lauerman of the Chicago Tribune described Paper Fish as an "autobiographical novel". The book's main character is Carmolina BellaCasa and the book is centered on her family. The primary relationship in the novel is between the main character and Doria, her grandmother. Other characters include Carmolina's father and mother and her ill older sister.
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Pesci di carta è un romanzo di Tina DeRosa pubblicato nel 2007. Scritto nel 1980, fu pubblicato inizialmente da Wine Press e ripubblicato da The Feminist Press nel 1996; in Italia fu pubblicato nel 2007 per conto di Nutrimenti. Connie Lauerman del Chicago Tribune ha descritto Paper Fish come un romanzo autobiografico.
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