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Think Most Immigrants Eventually Adapt to America? New Memoir Tells of Two Whose Experience Was Bumpy, Funny, and Painfully Poignant

In a world filled with memoirs, “Eat Now; Talk Later” is truly different. Unlike most memoirs, which focus on the tragic and the dysfunctional, “Eat Now” shows the how the telling of family stories builds loyalty, mutual understanding, and kinship.

New York, NY, USA (March 31, 2014) — Ten years ago, author James Vescovi began collecting stories about his unusual grandparents. While they lived in the modern world, their minds remained stuck in a medieval Italian farming culture. The newly published “Eat Now; Talk Later” features 52 hilarious and poignant stories about immigrants in New York who were stumped by telephones, banks, fast food, TV wrestling, and supermarkets.

When Tony and Desolina Vescovi arrived in America in 1929, they collided with the 20th century. They’d been born around 1900 in farming communities where little had changed for hundreds of years. It was up to their only child, a son, to serve as their shepherd, and it wasn’t easy For example, how to explain that his job was taking him and his family 700 miles away when, in their day, sons stayed put to work the family farm? Or that it wasn’t wise to hide $10,000 in the bedroom? Or you needed bring cash to the hospital to pay your bill?

Not only is the subject of the book original, but so is the way it is written. Tony and Desolina’s life is recounted through stories recalling incidents and ideas that reveal their character. Several of the stories have already appeared in print in publications such as The New York Times, Creative Nonfiction, Newsday, and Ancestry Magazine.

“I could never have written a traditional, birth-to-death memoir of my grandparents,” says Vescovi. “They were not famous and did nothing that we might deem extraordinary, like invent a successful product or argue before the U.S. Supreme Court. Instead, like most of us, they lived quiet, anonymous lives. Yet, how do we tell others about remarkable family members-through story.”

Vescovi’s collection-the full title is “Eat Now; Talk Later: 52 True Tales of Family, Feasting, and the American Dream” – began with his father. He traveled around the world as a pharmaceutical executive and he returned home with amazing stories. He was a born storyteller. He also told tales about his childhood with Tony and Desolina in New York, which the author collected. The book also contains a scrapbook of family photos and recipes.

According to Vescovi, the book’s title comes from his grandmother, who disliked conversation during meals. “To her, eating was sacred. Conversing while eating tortellini was like talking loudly during mass. You just didn’t do it.” Vescovi is quick to point out that while the tales have an Italian flavor, they have a universal quality about them. “We all have relatives like my grandparents. Part of my goal in writing ‘Eat Now; Talk Later’ is to encourage people ferret out and collect their own precious family stories.”

Eat Now; Talk Later” is also a book for modern, busy people. Stories can be read before bed, on a lunch hour, or waiting in line. “They can even be shared with friends who complain they have enough to read,” says the author.

To read an excerpt, hear an author interview, buy the book, and see one-of-a-kind photos, visit the author’s web site at eatnowtalklater.com.

Media Contact:
James Vescovi
Vescovi LLC
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Lullaby- A Collection of Poems & Stories Launched

A Collection of Poems & Stories has been launched at a gala party in Los Angles.

Los Angeles, CA (USA), Friday – January 13, 2012 — If anyone wants to read romantic poems and stories that touch the depth of one’s heart, waking up the hidden emotions, here is your chance. Renowned writer V Bright Saigal’s Lullaby – A Collection of Poems & Stories (ISBN – 978-1-257-90871-4) [http://www.vbrightbooks.00server.com] has been launched at a gala party in Los Angles.

“This is an exciting moment in my life” the author said.

Though many poems of his had been launched in 2010, this is the first time a collection of more than 30 poems and a few short stories launched in the market. The waiting is over but the celebration of book reading is still on. The readers began commenting on the poems that inspire every heart to love and love again. A dish and festoon for soul mates of today.

“What a fascinating voice in every poem.” one fan commented after reading. Every poem is an outstanding piece the readers will relish in the real dish of deep and honest love, which is what Lullaby- A Collection of Poems and Stories all about. The poems have got a soul of love and affection and weep of lovers after departure from their soul mate. A great book to be read…for both the poem lovers and others. It is also a good handbook for travelers.

The book is full of emotion that is etched live like a painting on a vast canvass of love in glittering colors of real beauty. “Love is pure. It should be treated with its sanctity and modesty rather than today’s mechanical and aggressive approach to a passionate lover” the author added.

The time has changed but the soul and the heart of everyone still looking for great piece of love poems to re-read; that is what Lullaby-A Collection of Poems and Stories is about.

This is an outstanding collection of poems and stories that tells the pains of every heart from departure of its soul mate. Love is pure and untarnished. Its sanctity is ultimate like life. Without love, life is a bare arena. That is what the author concluded with the collection of his poems and stories. Life is incomplete without love and ones’ soul mate is the real one who bleeds in the other one’s departure. That pain cannot be explained but it is much deeper than an ocean- Love is perennial in the Book Lullaby – A Collection of Poems & Stories.

Lullaby -A Collection of Poems & Stories

About the Author:
V Bright Saigal, an India born American writer, was the eldest son of labor class parents who had no formal education. He had to work hard to earn money for books. His mother used to stitch his old clothes to extend their life, still, the patches of poverty found him on every corner of his life. Two months of school vacation was a break, to generate funds for the new academic year. Single pair of dress supported him during two years of intermediate. Five rupees per day part time job fed him. His hands unloaded thousands of cement bags. Determination made him a monolith. Public libraries made him a graduate. He had to sleep many days in cold winter. Still, he came out of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Asia’s best in its kind. At present, he is working as a Creative-Consultant. In India he has not received any recognition or opportunities but in the West he was adored as a Poet and his stories have received immense ovation from different regions. It was Barbara Watkins, an America novelist, who had noted his talent and encouraged him to write. Followed by, Dr. Zachary Oliver an American editor, who had selected some of his Poems and published them in an Anthology, First Breathe.

Lullaby A Collection of Poems & Stories
ISBN – 978-1-257-90871-4

Available on Amazon dot Com – http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1257908715/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B005PGNYFC&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1XMQRZTW8KXQXAC34QA1

Press & Media Contact:
V Bright Saigal
VBRIGHTBOOKS
Los Angeles, CA – USA
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