The Land of the Living - Paperback
by Timothy Crellin (Author)
A sweeping historical saga of love, loss, and the search for belonging across generations.The Land of the Living follows Angela Amorelli's journey from Sicily to a New England fishing town, where she confronts the challenges of immigration, war, and prejudice. Sacrificing everything for her children's future, Angela faces unimaginable loss, yet her resilience and unwavering spirit become a beacon of hope for her family.Set against the backdrop of the 20th century, this unforgettable novel explores the complexities of identity, the enduring power of family, and the meaning of home. Perfect for readers seeking:
- Historical fiction with strong female leads
- Immersive stories of the Italian-American experience
- Family sagas that explore themes of immigration and assimilation
Author Biography
Timothy Crellin is an Episcopal priest, ordained in 1996 after graduating from Brown University and Harvard Divinity School. He is rector of a church in central Massachusetts and serves as a hospice chaplain. His mother's family came to the United States from Sicily in the early part of the 20th century. His fascination with his heritage led him to learn Italian and to study at the University of Bologna. In researching The Land of the Living, the author located his relatives in Sicily, and has since made many trips to visit his cousins. He loves the outdoors and hiking.