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Madison woman writes her grandfather’s story of heroism in WWII

Author and Madison native, Valeria Ann Carrano grew up enthralled by her grandfather’s war stories which she captured in her book “This is War”. Her goal was to...
Author and Madison native, Valeria Ann Carrano grew up enthralled by her grandfather’s war stories which she captured in
her book “This is War”.
Her goal was to complete it while he was still alive and now they will both be signing books at
RJ Julia’s Booksellers, in Madison on Saturday, February 28th at 2 p.m.

Arcangelo “Sonny” Parisi grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, and as the eldest brother of eight siblings, he spent a lot of time protecting his family.
There were plenty of fights with bullies and the Irish police, but he didn’t let that stop him from running the streets, stealing food, and seeking out adventure. From an early age, he learned to rely on himself and his Italian-American instincts for survival, which served him well when he was drafted into World War II and sent to the South Pacific.

Told by his granddaughter, this life story of a courageous sailor celebrates Parisi’s many achievements – from surviving the Great Depression as a youth, to marrying the love of his life, serving his country, and later becoming a mechanic. His life story is proof that no matter how big or small the goal, determination achieves results, whether it’s fixing a car or surviving a war.

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