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 The Last
Farewell: A journey of the heart
By Edmund Burke O’Connell.
Co-authored by Julie Whitman Jones and Thomas J. Sullivan, Jr.
Non-Fiction, WW2
Paperback- $21.99
Hardback- $31.99
The Last
Farewell, a posthumous wartime
memoir set against the rich, colorful landscape of historic Florence and
Northern Italy, tenderly recalls one soldier’s love story through the
viewfinder of a still and motion picture camera during the Italian
campaign of the Second World War.
An unlikely luncheon date during a lull in the summer 1944 liberation of
Florence leads Edmund Burke O’Connell, an Army motion picture
photographer with the U.S. Army's 196th Signal Photo Company to meet an
attractive English-speaking Florentine, Tina Calamai. Their friendship
steadily blossoms into love as her family’s 15th century Medici villa,
the Villa Calamai, becomes his wartime base of operations.
REVIEWS:
“This well-written and researched, romantic memoir,
richly embellished with photographs and additional historical material,
is a must read. My 80-something mother read it in one sitting, saying
not only was it a riveting story, it brought back for her many memories
of World War II and gave her new insights into a war that affected a
generation.” -- Elaine Larsen, Editor and Publisher, Pacifica Tribune
"Mesmerizing tale traversing the war-torn confines of
Tuscany. Well-written, with brilliant photographs. Read it over an
obliging chianti and two helpings of tiramisu." - Tom Gollo
"An
intimate snapshot in an important age, painstakingly researched." --
Alan Wald
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