Linda Cardillo - Dancing On Sunday Afternoons - Plot & Excerpts
I don't want to share a roof with a man who acts like he did, even if he is my brother." "What do you want to do, spend the rest of your life not talking to your brother? Look at your uncle Tony and your papa. How many civil words have they said to each other in ten years? They can't even live in the same country. Uncle Tony would never admit it, but believe me, it eats away at him. And over what? Some slight, some insult that I bet neither one of them remembers. It shouldn't be like that, it shouldn't. Not when it's family." CHAPTER 23 Anna Directs from Afar But no dinner of Yolanda's was going to move my brother. Only my mother could do that. She wrote to Claudio, as she wrote to al of us, every month. When she learned of what Claudio had done, she picked up her pen with a vengeance, and she sent me a copy. Figlio mio, Your last letter has arrived safely and the money has been put to good use, paying for Aldo and Frankie's next semester of study with the Franciscans. Frankie, as I've written you before, is an especial y apt pupil.
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