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The Land of Milk and Honey: An Italian Immigrant's Journey from Rags to Riches in America - Paperback

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by Deron R. Benvenuti (Author)

The Land of Milk and Honey is a multigenerational immigrant biography that traces the extraordinary life of Joseph "Joe" Benvenuti, framed through the broader currents of Italian diaspora, North American industrialization, faith, war, and postwar opportunity. Beginning in Calabria and early-20th-century Canada, the book immerses readers in the poverty, instability, and cultural dislocation that shaped the Benvenuti family before following their move to New Jersey during the Great Depression. Joe's childhood-marked by tragedy, hardship, and responsibility far beyond his years-forms the moral and psychological bedrock of the narrative. From shining shoes and factory work to door-to-door grocery huckstering, his early entrepreneurial instincts are forged under economic duress and guided by faith, discipline, and self-reliance.

Number of Pages: 344
Dimensions: 0.72 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 16, 2025
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