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The Sopranos: A Family History

by Allen Rucker

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Finally under one cover, the incredible true story of the most notorious crime families in America -the Sopranos. Now, for the first time, people who know them best -family, friends, therapists, and the FBI -tell the inside story of Tony Soprano and his dual life. First his home life with his wife Carmela, his children Meadow and Anthony Jr., his nightmare mother Livia, and all the blood relatives.Intimate personal details, never-before-seen family photos and documents, the history of both families and how they ended up in the ever-expanding web of love, deceit, and psychotherapy they now call their existence.… (more)
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Finally under one cover, the incredible true story of the most notorious crime families in America -the Sopranos. Now, for the first time, people who know them best -family, friends, therapists, and the FBI -tell the inside story of Tony Soprano and his dual life. First his home life with his wife Carmela, his children Meadow and Anthony Jr., his nightmare mother Livia, and all the blood relatives.Intimate personal details, never-before-seen family photos and documents, the history of both families and how they ended up in the ever-expanding web of love, deceit, and psychotherapy they now call their existence.

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