Gioacchino
Memoir of an Italian Immigrant
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Book Details
About the Book
In the 1920s, Gioacchino “Jack” DiScala sought new opportunities beyond his native Ischia, an island off the coast of Naples, Italy. The young teenager was torn between heeding his parents’ wishes to remain home and his desire to follow his older brothers to the new world.
Gioacchino chose adventure and opportunity, first in Argentina, then the United States, eventually working in his brothers’ barbershop in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Ambition spurred him further into real estate. He built a successful career as chairman and CEO of DiScala & Company. He overcame insecurities in his new environment by working hard and surrounding himself with a loving family.
Gioacchino embraced America, while honoring his Italian heritage.
This Italian immigrant’s journey is a life story many Americans can relate to.
About the Author
Rita Martucci Papazian, granddaughter of Italian immigrants, is a Bronx, New York native. For the past 25 years, this Hofstra University graduate has been a Connecticut-based newspaper editor, freelance journalist, public relations consultant, columnist and educator. She has won numerous journalism awards. She is author of Fairfield 350 Years, a commemorative magazine. Papazian resides near the Connecticut shoreline.