The Immigrants by Moreno Giovannoni | Black Inc.

The Immigrants: Fabula Mirabilis, or A Wonderful Story

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About the author

Moreno Giovannoni

Moreno Giovannoni is the author of the critically acclaimed The Fireflies of Autumn and a freelance translator of long standing. His essay 'The Percheron' was published in Southerly and selected for The Best Australian Essays

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Praise for The Immigrants

‘Giovannoni writes about his subjects with such care, tenderness, and gentle humour … The Immigrants, a compelling, emotionally rich work, offers a poetic and at times moving treatment of a little-known part of Australian history.’—Australian Book Review

‘A masterful piece of literature that captures the reality of immigration to Australia for many Italians. It presents all its convoluted dynamics, emotions and consequences of displacement, identity, loss- and hope.’—Il Globo

‘This book is written with such tenderness and clarity, you’ll be instantly drawn into the suffering and joy of these lives.’ —Joseph Cummins, The Guardian

‘This delicious autobiographical novel about Italian migrants in Victoria’s tobacco-growing country starts, quite literally, with a bang and charms with its large cast of distinct characters, tender wit and sensitivity.’—The Age

The Immigrants is a moving and fascinating fictionalised account of the experience of migration, written with great love and compassion by the author of the extraordinary The Fireflies of Autumn.’—Readings

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