Book Description
for Why Is Everybody Yelling? by Marisabina Russo
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A graphic memoir relates a heartbreaking tale of intergenerational trauma as told by Cookie, a devout Catholic child growing up in the 1950s. Surrounded by white, Jewish, Yiddish-speaking family members, Cookie understands that her immigrant mother converted to Catholicism after World War II. Forced into hiding in Italy during the war, Mamma and her husband, Jacob, joined a group of resistance fighters before being discovered. Mamma survived a gunshot wound; Jacob was murdered by Nazis. Witnessing these horrors were her two young sons, Cookie’s much older half-brothers. While Cookie’s mother loves Cookie deeply, she is also critical, controlling, and anxious; Cookie’s brother Piero struggles greatly with mental illness and spends time in a psychiatric hospital. Cookie, frustrated that her aunts will not explain the series of numbers tattooed on their arms, learns her family history in bits and pieces over time. Born in the United States, she learns to make her own way even as she resents the fact that her own struggles—especially the pain of her absent father, who lives abroad—will always pale in comparison to those of her family members, who consider her to be “the lucky one.” (Age 12 and older)
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