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    <title>Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side</title>
    <description>Marco Zaza has been telling family stories—funny or sad or nostalgic stories—at various dinner tables for over half a century now. These are tales that reveal one family&apos;s experience as immigrant- and first-generation Italian-Americans. With this podcast Marco shares these entertaining memories with a broader audience. Now illuminated with conversations that add details and tangential stories, the episodes elicit the laughter and tears that always resulted when he treated his family, gathered around a meal, to a sweet memory or two. </description>
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    <itunes:summary>Marco Zaza has been telling family stories—funny or sad or nostalgic stories—at various dinner tables for over half a century now. These are tales that reveal one family&apos;s experience as immigrant- and first-generation Italian-Americans. With this podcast Marco shares these entertaining memories with a broader audience. Now illuminated with conversations that add details and tangential stories, the episodes elicit the laughter and tears that always resulted when he treated his family, gathered around a meal, to a sweet memory or two. </itunes:summary>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>"My father’s cousin, Antonio Zaza, was physically unable to make the journey. But a passport had already been paid for and money had been set aside for the voyage. So it was decided that <i>someone</i> was going to use this passage to America to start supporting the family back in Molfetta, Italy."</p><p>Corrado set himself to work, took advantage of an immigration amnesty, and build an American life.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 9 Nov 2021 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>"I assumed this was Anthony's yearly Christmas call. Preparing to rub it in about the cold northern weather he and Judy were having in New York while Marie and I were walking on the beach, I asked about the weather up north. He replied it was pretty good, but changed the subject by asking me if I was sitting down, because he had some news to give me."</p><p>Marco uses the renewal of an old friendship to discuss the ever-shifting line between family and friends. </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>"I assumed this was Anthony's yearly Christmas call. Preparing to rub it in about the cold northern weather he and Judy were having in New York while Marie and I were walking on the beach, I asked about the weather up north. He replied it was pretty good, but changed the subject by asking me if I was sitting down, because he had some news to give me."</p><p>Marco uses the renewal of an old friendship to discuss the ever-shifting line between family and friends. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>"Our common denominator was our Italian heritage, of which we were both extremely proud. We shared everything. At month’s end, when we were broke, we bought and shared a loaf of bread to make mayonnaise or catsup sandwiches. In early 1961, Anthony was rotated back to the States for discharge and in April of that year I also was discharged. Each went home, he to New York, and I to Youngstown, Ohio. We promised to keep in touch, and we were true to our word...."</p><p>Marco tells of how coincidences can often reveal how much we have in common with the friends we choose to be close to.</p>
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