Innocent War
Nino Series
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Book Details
About the Book
It was 1940, the dawn of Italy’s World War II for the Italian colonies of Libya. Nino woke up to his regular routine; but by the end of the day, his life will have changed into a nightmare, an adventure through Nino’s eyes.
Innocent War is a boy’s adventure, showing a child’s point of view through the war’s hardships, dangers, and tragedies, combined with his own humor, innocence, and awakening as he grows up.
It is part of a fictional trilogy based on historical facts experienced by the real-life Nino.
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Nino called his daughter, Susanna, and asked her to come and visit him. When Susanna discovered why her father called her, she was truly surprised. Her father handed her a stack of five tapes. He explained that her idea of putting his experiences into writing wasn’t a bad proposal after all. So, he presented her the tapes of his life – but she has to do the writing. The gesture was indeed a pleasant surprise. But that won’t just be the surprise she would be getting when she would finally hear his story…
Join Susanna as she listens the first of five recorded tapes; and witness how an Innocent War molded her father’s young mind, heart, and soul.
For more information, kindly visit the links below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckQzY7CEUK0&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MOHtHpEBQ8&feature=channel
About the Author
Susan obtained a BA in political and administrative Cs. in Venezuela. Currently, she is a business analyst accountant and a freelance writer in the United States. The following are her publications: 1. November 2005 Author House – Emily Rosen’s Memories, Milestones and Memoirs, The Story Tellers, I Remember and The Hurt That Won’t Go Away 2. January 1997 The Best from LIFE Newsletter Manalapan, FL 3. January 1997 Parents’ Press The Au Pair Dream Berkley, CA 4. December 1996–1997 Creative with Words Publications story: Tuma, A little Indian Princess. and Illustrations for: We Are Writers Too! and The Stuff Traditions Are Made Of issues, Carmel, CA