Ebook {Epub PDF} What Ever Happened to Sunday Dinner? ...and Other Stories by Ed Iannuccilli
{image_2}Dr. Ed Iannuccilli is the author of three popular memoirs, “Growing up Italian; Grandfather’s Fig Tree and Other Stories”, “What Ever Happened to Sunday Dinner” and “My Story. What Ever Happened to Sunday Dinner? and Other Stories. Dr. Ed so vividly describes the daily experiences of growing up in the late '40's and early '50's. Dr. Ed Iannuccilli is the author of three popular memoirs, “Growing up Italian; Grandfather’s Fig Tree and Other Stories”, “What Ever Happened to Sunday Dinner” and “My Story Continues.
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