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Who Said I Can't: A Story of How Ralph REALLY LIVED With Cooleys Anemia, Bonded With His Sister and Became a Celebrated Artist.,Used
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Product Description A thoroughly absorbing read with a rich and satisfying feast of character, history, family strife, terminal illness, love and grief. This is ultimately uplifting and inspiring, with an expression of devotional love and indomitable spirit. Who Said I Cant is a biographical story of sibling bonding and details the story of how Ralph J. Moscato lived with Cooleys Anemia, bonded with his older sister and became a celebrated artist. The book details three generations of Italian American family in New York during the first three quarters of the twentieth century, narrated by Ralphs sister Regina. Who was married at age 14. At the time the world they lived in was full of strife, terminal illness, family entanglement with organized crime. There are details of how their father became a wise guy. Carried along by sheer determination and strength of character, Ralph lived until 1984, developing a major talent as an artist, and bringing light into many peoples lives. About the Author Marion Darlyne Adinolfi was born October 16, 1941, Bronx, New York, USA, to Frances and Calogero Moscato. She has a sister Jacqualine and a deceases brother Ralph. Married to Vincent John Adinolfi, Sr.; two sons, Vincent John Adinolfi Jr. and Richard Anthony Adinolfi, married. Five grandchildren, Vincent John Adinolfi III, Danielle Adinolfi, Nicholas Alan Adinolfi, Monica Rose Adinolfi and Elliot Royce Adinolfi. Adinolfi attended Evander Childs High, The College of Metaphysics, The University of Sedona. She is a Researcher, Scientist, Inventor, Psychologist, Author, Ordained Minister and USA Goodwill Ambassador.
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