BestLightNovel.com

Elizabeth Street Part 42

Elizabeth Street - BestLightNovel.com

You’re reading novel Elizabeth Street Part 42 online at BestLightNovel.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit BestLightNovel.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy

"Nanny, do you remember when I was about twelve, we were watching this movie and you got really upset. That's the day you told me about the kidnapping."

"Don't put that down. I'll make you stop."

Although Nanny had begun to share memories, this was one topic that remained off-limits. I finally realized she was still afraid. I left the video camera and sat next to her on the couch. "They can't get us, Nanny."

"No, no, I don't tell n.o.body. I don't even tell my friends. You shouldn't tell. That's the way it is."

"Nanny, I shut off the camera. I just need to know."



"They were so mean and lazy. What they did was wrong. They shouldn't have done that. I was just a little girl."

I watched my grandmother transform before my eyes. The bossy eighty-year-old shrunk into her blouse. Her huge hands didn't flail around excitedly anymore; they clutched at her sides or covered her mouth as she spoke. I could barely breathe as my grandmother talked about the kidnapping in detail for the first time. I would gently ask questions when she slowed down, but I avoided looking at her because I felt like she would snap out of what resembled a trance.

"...Our neighbor Limonata took me to her brother; he had a butcher store. Maybe it wasn't her brother, I don't know. Then she said she had to go to the dentist, and he took me to the kidnappers."

"How did he get you there?"

"I was a smart little girl. I said to him, 'This isn't the way we came.' We were going over the Brooklyn Bridge..."

"If I cried too much they would put this teddy bear at the window to the door and say, 'You be quiet or il lupo will get you.' I thought they were so stupid, because 'lupo' in Italian is 'wolf,' not 'bear'..."

An hour later, she had recounted every detail of the ordeal including the color of the blind across the street.

"When I ran up those stairs, they were so happy to see me, everyone was crying, especially my mother. They disinfected me in a tub all night long. And for weeks they brought me toys, a doll, a carriage, a little piano..."

"Nanny, did they ever catch the guys who kidnapped you?"

"No! I told you, you couldn't tell n.o.body. After I got back, the newspapers started to bother us. When I went out with my mother, sometimes a reporter would stand in front of us and say, 'We heard your daughter was kidnapped by the Black Hand.' My mother would yank my hand and we would run away. They would run after us and ask me questions: 'Little girl, did bad men take you?' My mother was so mad, she would yell at them to leave us alone. When we got home she would make me promise to never answer any questions from anyone. Never talk to strangers. Never to tell anyone."

"So that was it? You don't know what happened to the people who kidnapped you?"

"No, not the people who kept me. But my mother found Limonata in Brooklyn."

"And?"

"Eh, what do you think? She nearly killed her. She kicked her and threw her down four flights of stairs."

"Did Big Nanny tell you about that?"

"No, I told you, we never talked about it. My cousin Dominick told me. Dominick, bless his soul, was smart. He was tough too. When they found us again in Hoboken, he scared them away."

"Who found you-what do you mean?"

"Eh, these were bad people. They didn't stop even after I was returned. My brother Clement found a bomb before it went off outside our apartment on Elizabeth Street. So we moved to Hoboken. My parents and uncle opened our ice cream store in Hoboken, Siena's French Ice Cream."

"French!?"

"It sounded fancy. They tried to blackhand us again, but Dominick found the guy. He took the guy by the neck. I think he even cut him. Dominick had Hoboken friends by then. The names probably scared them, because that was the end of it. No more Black Hand. Let's eat. If you made the scampi sit all this time it won't be good."

I dished out the pasta and brought the reheated pan of scampi to the table. When I put the pan on the table, Nanny scowled.

"That don't look nice," reprimanded Nanny, bringing it back to the kitchen.

I let her rummage around my kitchen for a serving bowl. My head was swirling with images of my great-grandmother accosting kidnappers, beating up Limonata, and running from reporters.

Putting the bowl on the table, she tasted the sauce with her finger. "The shrimp likes more garlic than this."

When she finally sat down, I said, "Nanny, I wish I had known Big Nanny better."

"My mother was a beautiful woman. Strong. Smart."

"I remember her a little. I remember her skin was like silk. And she had strong hands like you. But I especially remember her eyes. There was a whole story in those eyes."

Nanny pa.s.sed me the grated parmiggiano. "Here, take some and we'll say grace."

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Aleandri, Emelise. The Italian American Immigrant Theatre of New York City. The Italian American Immigrant Theatre of New York City. Arcadia, 1999. Arcadia, 1999.

Anbinder, Tyler. Five Points. Five Points. Plume, 2002. Plume, 2002.

Ardizzone, Tony. In the Garden of Papa Santuzzu. In the Garden of Papa Santuzzu. Picador USA, 1999. Picador USA, 1999.

Asbury, Herbert. The Gangs of New York. The Gangs of New York. Alfred Knopf, Inc., 1927. Alfred Knopf, Inc., 1927.

Barker, Folger. "What of the Italian Immigrant?" Arena Arena vol. 34 (August 1905): 17476. vol. 34 (August 1905): 17476.

Barolini, Helen. Umbertina. Umbertina. The Feminist Press, 1999. The Feminist Press, 1999.

Barreca, Regina. Don't Tell Mama! Italian American Writing. Don't Tell Mama! Italian American Writing. Penguin Books, 2002. Penguin Books, 2002.

Binder, Frederick M., and David Reimers. All the Nations Under Heaven: An Ethnic and Racial History of New York City. All the Nations Under Heaven: An Ethnic and Racial History of New York City. Columbia University Press, 1995. Columbia University Press, 1995.

Bingham, General Theodore A. "The Organized Criminals of New York." McClure's Magazine, McClure's Magazine, x.x.xIV (November 1909): 6267. x.x.xIV (November 1909): 6267.

"Black Hand Sway in Italian New York," Literary Digest Literary Digest vol. 47 (August 30, 1913): 30810. vol. 47 (August 30, 1913): 30810.

Bodio, Luigi. "The Protection of the Italian Emigrant of America." Chautauquan Chautauquan vol. 23 (1896): 4264. vol. 23 (1896): 4264.

Brownstone, David M., Irene M. Franck, and Douglas Brownstone. Island of Hope, Island of Tears. Island of Hope, Island of Tears. Barnes and n.o.ble, 1979. Barnes and n.o.ble, 1979.

Burns, Ric, and James Sanders, with Lisa Ades. New York: An Ill.u.s.trated History. New York: An Ill.u.s.trated History. Alfred Knopf, 1999. Alfred Knopf, 1999.

Byron, Joseph. New York Life at the Turn of the Century in Photographs. New York Life at the Turn of the Century in Photographs. Dover Publications, 1985. Dover Publications, 1985.

Cannistrano, Philip V. The Italians of New York: Five Centuries of Struggle and Achievement. The Italians of New York: Five Centuries of Struggle and Achievement. New York Historical Society, 1999. New York Historical Society, 1999.

Cascone, Gina. Life al Dente: Laughter and Love in an Italian-American Family. Life al Dente: Laughter and Love in an Italian-American Family. Atria Books, 2003. Atria Books, 2003.

Center for Migration Studies. Images: A Pictorial History of Italian Americans. Images: A Pictorial History of Italian Americans. Center for Migration Studies of New York, Inc., 1981. Center for Migration Studies of New York, Inc., 1981.

Ciongoli, A. Kenneth, and Jay Parini. Beyond the G.o.dfather: Italian American Writers on the Real Italian American Experience. Beyond the G.o.dfather: Italian American Writers on the Real Italian American Experience. University Press of New England, 1997. University Press of New England, 1997.

Cohen, David Steven. America, the Dream of My Life: Selections from the Writer's Project. America, the Dream of My Life: Selections from the Writer's Project. New Jersey Ethnic Study, Rutger's University Press, 1990. New Jersey Ethnic Study, Rutger's University Press, 1990.

Cordasco, Francesco, and Salvatore LaGumina. Italians in the United States: A Bibliography of Reports, Texts, Critical Studies and Related Materials. Italians in the United States: A Bibliography of Reports, Texts, Critical Studies and Related Materials. Oriole Editions, 1972. Oriole Editions, 1972.

Corresca, Rocco. "Biography of a Bootblack." Independent Independent vol. 54 (Dec. 4, 1902): 286367. vol. 54 (Dec. 4, 1902): 286367.

Crawford, Francis Marion. The Rulers of the South: Sicily, Calabria, Malta. The Rulers of the South: Sicily, Calabria, Malta. The Macmillan Company, 1900. The Macmillan Company, 1900.

D'Agostino, Pasquale. "I Found 5 Million on a Pushcart." American Magazine American Magazine vol. 154 (September 1952): 10711. vol. 154 (September 1952): 10711.

D'Angelo, Pascal. Son of Italy. Son of Italy. Arno Press, 1975. Arno Press, 1975.

Denison, Lindsay. "The Black Hand." Everybody's Magazine Everybody's Magazine vol. XIX (September 1908): 291301. vol. XIX (September 1908): 291301.

De Rosa, Tina. Paper Fish. Paper Fish. Feminist Press, 1980. Feminist Press, 1980.

DeSalvo, Louise. Crazy in the Kitchen. Crazy in the Kitchen. Bloomsbury USA, 2003. Bloomsbury USA, 2003.

Di Donato, Pietro. Immigrant Saint: The Life of Mother Cabrini. Immigrant Saint: The Life of Mother Cabrini. McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc., 1960. McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc., 1960.

---. Christ in Concrete. Christ in Concrete. Ballantine Books, 1939. Ballantine Books, 1939.

---. Three Circles of Light. Three Circles of Light. Ballantine Books, 1960. Ballantine Books, 1960.

Di Franco, Philip. The Italian American Experience. The Italian American Experience. Tom Doherty a.s.sociates, 1988. Tom Doherty a.s.sociates, 1988.

Douglas, Norman. Old Calabria. Old Calabria. Jon Manchip White, 1915. Jon Manchip White, 1915.

Ermelino, Louise. Joey Dee Gets Wise. Joey Dee Gets Wise. St. Martin's Press, 1991. St. Martin's Press, 1991.

---. The Sisters Mallone. The Sisters Mallone. Simon & Schuster, 2002. Simon & Schuster, 2002.

Fiaschetti, Michael. You Gotta Be Rough: The Adventures of Detective Fiaschetti of the Italian Squad. You Gotta Be Rough: The Adventures of Detective Fiaschetti of the Italian Squad. Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1930. Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1930.

Gabaccia, Donna. From the Other Side: Women, Gender and Immigration in the United States 18201990. From the Other Side: Women, Gender and Immigration in the United States 18201990. Indiana University Press, 1994. Indiana University Press, 1994.

Gans, Herbert J. The Urban Villagers: Group and Cla.s.s in the Life of Italian-Americans. The Urban Villagers: Group and Cla.s.s in the Life of Italian-Americans. The Free Press, 1962. The Free Press, 1962.

Gambino, Richard. Blood of My Blood: The Dilemma of the Italian Americans. Blood of My Blood: The Dilemma of the Italian Americans. Guernica, 1998. Guernica, 1998.

Gotham Comes of Age, New York Through the Lens of the Byron Company, 18921942. Museum of the City of New York, 1999.

Hall, Edward Hagaman. The Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909, Volumes I and II, Report to the Legislature of the State of New York. The Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909, Volumes I and II, Report to the Legislature of the State of New York. J.B. Lyon Company, 1910. J.B. Lyon Company, 1910.

Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas. Italian American Family Alb.u.m., Italian American Family Alb.u.m., Oxford University Press, 1992. Oxford University Press, 1992.

Howells, W.D. "Our Italian a.s.similators." Harper's Weekly Harper's Weekly vol. 53 (April 10, 1909): 28. vol. 53 (April 10, 1909): 28.

"Italian Festivals of New York." Chautauquan Chautauquan vol. 34 (1901): 22829. vol. 34 (1901): 22829.

Jackson, Kenneth T. The Encyclopedia of New York. The Encyclopedia of New York. Yale University Press, 1995. Yale University Press, 1995.

Ka.s.son, John F. Amusing the Millions: Coney Island at the Turn of the Century. Amusing the Millions: Coney Island at the Turn of the Century. Hill & w.a.n.g, 1978. Hill & w.a.n.g, 1978.

Kimball, C. "An Outline of Amus.e.m.e.nts Among Italians in New York." Charities Charities vol. 5 (August 18, 1900): 18. vol. 5 (August 18, 1900): 18.

Laurino, Maria. Were You Always an Italian? Were You Always an Italian? W. W. Norton & Company, 2000. W. W. Norton & Company, 2000.

Maffi, Mario. Gateway to the Promised Land: Ethnic Cultures in New York's Lower East Side. Gateway to the Promised Land: Ethnic Cultures in New York's Lower East Side. New York University Press, 1995. New York University Press, 1995.

Malpezzi, Frances M., and William M. Clements. Italian American Folklore Italian American Folklore. August House, 1992.

Mangano, Antonio. "a.s.sociated Life of Italians in New York City." Charities Charities vol. 12 (May 7, 1904): 47682. vol. 12 (May 7, 1904): 47682.

Mangione, Jerry, and Ben Morreale. La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American Experience. La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American Experience. HarperPerennial, 1992. HarperPerennial, 1992.

Maquin, Wayne, with Charles Van Doren and Francis A.J. Ianni. A Doc.u.mentary History of the Italian Americans. A Doc.u.mentary History of the Italian Americans. Praeger Publishers, 1974. Praeger Publishers, 1974.

Maurel, Andre. Little Cities of Italy. Little Cities of Italy. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1911. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1911.

McNamara, Brooks. Day of Jubilee: The Great Age of Public Celebration in New York, 1788 Day of Jubilee: The Great Age of Public Celebration in New York, 17881909. Rutgers University Press, 1997. Rutgers University Press, 1997.

Miller, J. Martin. The Complete Story of the Italian Earthquake Horror. The Complete Story of the Italian Earthquake Horror. G.W. Bertron, 1909. G.W. Bertron, 1909.

Moorhead, Elizabeth. "A School for Italian Laborers." Outlook Outlook vol. 88 (February 29, 1908): 499504. vol. 88 (February 29, 1908): 499504.

Musmanno, Michael A. The Story of the Italians in America. The Story of the Italians in America. Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1965. Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1965.

Oppel, Frank. Tales of Gaslight New York. Tales of Gaslight New York. Castle Books, 1985. Castle Books, 1985.

Pannella, Vincent. Growing Up Italian in America. Growing Up Italian in America. Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979. Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979.

Parrino, Maria. Italian American Autobiographies. Italian American Autobiographies. Italian American Publications, University of Rhode Island, 1993. Italian American Publications, University of Rhode Island, 1993.

Petacco, Arrigo. Joe Petrosino. Joe Petrosino. Macmillan Publis.h.i.+ng Co., Inc., 1974. Macmillan Publis.h.i.+ng Co., Inc., 1974.

Pitkin, Thomas Monroe. The Black Hand: A Chapter in Ethnic Crime. The Black Hand: A Chapter in Ethnic Crime. Littlefield, Adams & Co., 1977. Littlefield, Adams & Co., 1977.

Radin, Edward D. "Detective in a Derby Hat." New York Times Magazine, New York Times Magazine, March 12, 1944. March 12, 1944.

Please click Like and leave more comments to support and keep us alive.

RECENTLY UPDATED MANGA

Elizabeth Street Part 42 summary

You're reading Elizabeth Street. This manga has been translated by Updating. Author(s): Laurie Fabiano. Already has 881 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

BestLightNovel.com is a most smartest website for reading manga online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to BestLightNovel.com