EPISODE · Jul 22, 2022 · 45 MIN
Researching Sicily -- The Lady of the Wheel
from Italian Roots and Genealogy · host Bob Sorrentino
Send us a textIn this episode I talk to Angelo Coniglio about his family research and his book "The Lady of the Wheel". Angelo explains naming conventions of the abandoned children and how poorly they were treated.This is a story set in Racalmuto, Sicily in the late nineteenth century. As historical fiction, it deals with a heartbreaking aspect of parenting: the practice of of leaving unwanted children in a revolving door or wheel (ruota) of a church, hospital or foundling home, so that the children would be cared for or placed for adoption. In some towns, the receiver of foundlings was called 'la ruotara' or 'la ruotaia' (the lady of the wheel). Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Italian Marketplace LLCOnline tee shirts, hoodies and more for ItaliansThe Lady of the WheelThis is a story set in Racalmuto, Sicily in the late nineteenth century. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
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Send us a textIn this episode I talk to Angelo Coniglio about his family research and his book "The Lady of the Wheel". Angelo explains naming conventions of the abandoned children and how poorly they were treated.This is a story set in Racalmuto, Sicily in the late nineteenth century. As historical fiction, it deals with a heartbreaking aspect of parenting: the practice of of leaving unwanted children in a revolving door or wheel (ruota) of a church, hospital or foundling home, so that the children would be cared for or placed for adoption. In some towns, the receiver of foundlings was called 'la ruotara' or 'la ruotaia' (the lady of the wheel). Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Italian Marketplace LLCOnline tee shirts, hoodies and more for ItaliansThe Lady of the WheelThis is a story set in Racalmuto, Sicily in the late nineteenth century. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
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