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The Good Mothers

Autor Alex Perry
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2019
The 'Ndrangheta mafia group's power and influence is coupled with a ruthless misogyny, viewed in 2009 by prosecutor Alessandra Cerreti as a potential thread to pull the 'Ndrangheta operation apart through seeking the cooperation of the trapped and exploited mafia wives and mothers. The story of what followed is given here in expansive and emotional detail.
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ISBN-13: 9780008222130
ISBN-10: 0008222134
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 131 x 200 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers

Descriere

You are born into it or marry in. Loyalty is absolute, bloodshed revered and you kill or go to your grave before betraying The Family. This code of omerta is how the 'Ndrangheta became the world's most powerful mafia. The Good Mothers is the story of the women who broke the silence.

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We live in their buildings, work in their companies, shop in their stores, eat in their restaurants, and elect politicians they fund. So why have so few ever heard of the ’Ndrangheta? Founded 140 years ago in Italy’s toe, the Calabrian mafia’s $100 billion global empire relies on a code of silence enforced by family and violent misogyny. Girls are married off as teens to seal clan alliances. Women who rebel are executed to “erase the family shame.”
When Lea Garofalo “disappears” after testifying against her husband, prosecutor Alessandra Cerreti becomes convinced that the ’Ndrangheta’s sexism could be its greatest flaw. Alessandra sets out to persuade two more mafia mothers to give evidence, humble the ’Ndrangheta, and expose it to the world. The stakes could not be higher. A prosecutor is fighting for her nation. The mafiosi are fighting for their existence. The women are fighting for their lives. Not all will survive.

Recenzii

“An essential addition to the growing library on organized crime [that] puts the women… at the center of a story… Perry keeps the emphasis on the risks taken by a brave few Calabrian women [who]… shattered the myth of mafia invulnerability… Pesce [is] a character worthy of Elena Ferrante.” — Washington Post
“Highly compelling… An impossible-to-put-down page-turner revealing the Mafia makeup and three courageous women who bore witness to save others.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Journalist Perry has crafted an enormously significant and compelling look at the modern world of the Italian mafia in this brilliant work… A staggeringly impressive work of investigative reporting… A life changing read.” — Booklist (starred review)
“Even today precious little is known about the ‘Ndrangheta. Perry’s account is wrenching and thorough.” — Christian Science Monitor
“Perry has ably pieced together a number of remarkable stories. His focus … [in his] fast-moving book … is on the women who, sickened by years of abuse and bullying, decided that they would take no more.” — Times Literary Supplement (London)
“The painful and dangerous process of these women’s rebellion against the family makes a gripping and heart-breaking narrative.” — The Observer (London)
“There has truly never been a better time to read about the brave women who brought down one of the most powerful organized crime outfits.” — Bustle
“Alex Perry takes us in to the patriarchal, ultra-violent world of the ‘Ndràngheta, Calabria’s powerful, drug-dealing mafia, and the stories of the women who have defied its iron grip.” — LitHub.com
TWITTER PRAISE UPON RELEASE OF NEW YORKER EXCERPT: “Both harrowing and heartening ... and told with Alex Perry’s usual verve.” — Tom Burgis, Financial Times
“Brilliant read.” — Devika Bhat, The Times (London)
“Wow, this is something special.” — Nicholas Schmidle, The New Yorker
“[A] tense, thriller-like examination of the ‘Ndrangheta’s ruthless modus operandi and the barbaric enforcement of its code of silence… Good mothers, seriously gutsy women.” — Sydney Morning Herald
“The Rift is an immensely readable, shocking and important book. An ambitious and controversial approach to answering some of the thorniest questions about Africa’s contradictions and its epic quest for freedom.”  — Jeanette Zwart, Shelf Awareness
“Everything I think, said better than I think it.” — Patrick Neate, author of Musungu Jim on The Rift
“A sharp-eyed look at contemporary Africa. Mr. Perry’s ability to capture the complexities of stories in which there are no clear heroes nor outright villains echoes again and again. Written with a clear eye after criss-crossing the continent, he offers telling glimpses of an Africa that defies stereotyping.” — The Economist on The Rift
“An epic, rich, endlessly surprising narrative of a fast-changing Africa by one of the few Western journalists to have spent enough time there to understand it. Calls to mind the best African writing of Ryszard Kapuscinski.”  — Douglas Rogers, author of The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe on The Rift
“[A] stunning book about the past, present, and future of Africa.... Candid, smart, and self-aware, this work is an impressive accomplishment that does more to give Western readers context for Africa’s current condition than any book in recent memory.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) on The Rift
“Exploring modern Africa in all of its complexities...Perry’s arguments about the often deleterious effects of outsiders augment some of the scholarly literature by providing a human face to usually well-intentioned but misguided interlopers. A welcome addition to our understanding of Africa.” — Kirkus Reviews on The Rift
“This little gem of a book ... has an important story to tell, and Perry tells it with precision and gusto. As dramatic as anything you will read in fiction.” — The New York Times on The Rift
“Hoping Melania reads this story...” — Joan Walsh, The Nation
“Incredible.”  — Adam Serwer, The Atlantic
“I am inordinately excited to read this book. This is ... *incredible*.” — Erin Ryan, The Daily Beast
“So, so good.” — Tim Selloh, NBC News
“This is fantastic.” — Alberto Nardelli, Buzzfeed

Notă biografică

Alex Perry has written for The New Yorker, Time magazine, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, Roads & Kingdoms, and others. He is the author of several nonfiction books and e-books including The Rift, Lifeblood, and Falling Off the Edge. He has earned numerous journalism awards, including honors from the Society of Publishers in Asia, the Foreign Press Association in London, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund in Washington. A native of Philadelphia, he lives with his family near London.