
Adeline Colosimo, originally from New York as one of six children born to immigrant parents, has completed her new book “Words of Promise”: a gripping and potent story of heartache and revenge caused by a love torn apart by war.
Colosimo has always had an interest in writing and has completed a number of essays, poems, and short stories. “Words of Promise” is her first published book, which tells the tale of a young Italian soldier during World War I. Adeline recently began writing a second story and anticipates completion in 2017.
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