Enrico G Captures Readers
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"My screenwriting partner wrote a book about her grandfather who poisoned the Nazi’s with his homemade olive oil & I’ll be on DND until I know the whole story! So proud Angela Page!" —JAMIE STILWELL, award-winning American actress, writer, and producer.
Enrico G is a powerful and often amusing story chronicling an immigrant's journey from Italy's Abruzzo region and the family’s centuries-old olive groves to New York, stretching from 1870s to the years following World War II. Shaped by extraordinary women, Enrico G is a compelling portrait of a man caught up in a web of ambition and love, prejudice and acceptance, identity and morality, where even a shared meal can turn deadly.
About the Author
Angela Page Conti is an award-winning Latina and Italian American writer and producer with experience in multinationals such as Microsoft, Honeywell, and Siemens. A graduate of NYU’s Stern School of Business and The London School of Economics, Angela is president of the Women’s National Book Association’s Florida chapter and coordinator of the Author Guild’s historical fiction subgroup. Her films are featured on The Shorts TV channel, FunnyorDie, Indiepix, and IWoman TV. Published books include Matched in Heaven, Suddenly Single Sylvia, and There’s a Dead Girl in My Yard. Her essays have appeared in HuffPost, The Independent, Business Insider, Next Avenue, The South China Morning Post, and a variety of anthologies. Angela speaks Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.
