Man Called Don

“Man Called Don” by Grosset and Dunlap Staff is a poignant narrative published by Penguin Publishing Group in February 1990. This new edition spans 444 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the life of Maria, a Sicilian girl whose experiences between the world wars shape her journey. After a traumatic event, she relocates to London, carrying the weight of her past and the memory of her son, whom she is unable to claim.
Readers will find a deep exploration of themes related to biography and personal memoirs, as well as insights into religious and inspirational aspects of Maria’s life. The narrative delves into her struggles and resilience, reflecting on the impact of her choices and the enduring connection to her child. This edition invites readers to engage with Maria’s story, offering a glimpse into her emotional landscape and the complexities of her experiences.
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In the years between the world wars, Maria, a beautiful Sicilian girl is raped by one of her adopted brothers, is forced to give up her child, and moves to London, where she never forgets the son she cannot claim
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