
By Cookie Curci
This is not your grandma's Al Capone. No, you won't find that notorious image in this book. He's not the Al Capone we've seen in countless films, documentaries and TV programs, not the Al Capone (1899-1947) who ruled the Chicago underworld during the "Roaring Twenties" or masterminded the St. Valentine's Day massacre. No, that's not the man you'll read about in this book...not the kingpin mobster pursued each week by FBI Agent Elliot Ness on the 1950's TV series the "Untouchables."
In this revolutionary new book, you'll read of a different Al Capone, one who is remembered through the eyes of a little girl who recalls what it was like to be a part of his real life Italian American family. And because of her Uncle Al and her Grandfather (his brother) Ralph Gabriel Capone, (public enemy #3) she would carry the legacy of that family name throughout her life like a heavy,restraining, lead anchor.
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