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Paul Paolicelli is an award-winning television journalist and documentary producer. In his more than twenty-five years as a news reporter, producer, and executive, he has worked throughout the United States and Europe at local and national TV outlets.

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This memoir recounts the story of the author, Paul Paolicelli, and his 3-year journey in and around Italy in search of his Italian roots. He is an American with a rare opportunity to immerse himself in another culture for an extended period of time. The locals he encounters, including the endearing Luigi, are warm and down-to-earth. They have a love for life and culture that comes from living in smaller villages away from the larger metropolises.

I especially enjoyed reading about the show more author's struggle to learn Italian and how he rediscovered his love for playing the trumpet. It's a fun irony that he found a new love for jazz (an American tradition) in Italy (known for classicism). show less
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Very enjoyable story of a Pittsburgh based journalist setting out to Italy in search of his family roots and a birth certificate of his grandfather. The journey proves the adage that "The journey is more important than the destination". After arriving in Italy, he experiences some of the major differences between American culture and Italian culture, discovers and comes to grips with some shocking aspects of his family history and finally reaches the goal of his quest.

The travelogue portion show more of the story is quite interesting as Paolicelli often travels to places that are not on the usual tourist excursion in search of a record for his elusive grandfather. He explains the difference between the regional variations in Italian culture and explores some of their internal prejudices as well.

It was Paoliccelli's interactions with the local populace and his personal changes that I found most entertaining. Originally arriving as the typical American who expects everything to be taken care of , and taken care of NOW, he adapts to the native life style, the slower more stylized pace where things will happen, but first there are certain formalities and customs that must be observed.

Not only is the account of the author's searching for his roots entertaining, I enjoyed the way many aspects of our daily American style lives are compared and called into question. After reading this book, I found myself trying for a deeper appreciation of the smaller daily things that go on around us. Hopefully this account will have that effect on you as well.
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I do genealogy,thus my interest in this book. I loved this.This gent does genealogy and goes back to Italy to see the ancestral town. It is a warm,rewarding journey for the author and the reader!!!!
If you are italian, or love family history or stories, you won't be disappointed!
I recommend reading "Dances with Luigi" before reading this book. This book is a followup to "Dances". Under the southern sun is the journey the author takes to his ancestral town in southern Italy. He lives in the area and writes of his experiences with the locals.Both his books are sentimental,humorous and well written and highly recommended if you have ancestors from Italy or an interest in Italy.His books do not disappoint.

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