A New York Times Book Review Editors'' ChoiceIn April 1903 Diamante age twelve and Vita age nine are sent by their poor families in southern Italy to make a life for themselves in America. Theirs is an unforgettable love story a riveting tale of immigrant survival and hope that takes them from the crime-ridden tenements of Little Italy to the brutal rail yards of the Midwest on paths that cross with the Black Hand Caruso and Chaplin. It is a story that reaches across decades to the son of Vita who would travel as far as Italy to find his roots and the man who could have been his father.In Vita the author Melania G. Mazzucco also tells her own story of how she found Diamante and Vita in old photographs documents ship manifests and the fading memories of her relatives and from these fragments of the past imagined this gripping epic fiction of her family''s history.