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About the Author
Roland Merullo was born in Boston and raised in Revere, Massachusetts. He attended Brown University, where he obtained a bachelor of arts in Russian studies and a master of arts in Russian language and literature. The author of more than twenty works of fiction and nonfiction, including Breakfast with Buddha and The Delight of Being Ordinary, Roland is the recipient of the Massachusetts Book Award, an Editors' Choice Award from Booklist, an Alex Award from the American Library Association, a Best of the Year award from Publishers Weekly, and was nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award. A former Peace Corps volunteer, he's also made his living as a carpenter, college professor, and cab driver. Today, Roland, his wife, and their two lovely daughters live in the hills of western Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.rolandmerullo.com.
Reviews
"A gripping story conveyed through brief yet deeply personal vignettes that shine like the facets of a gem. Merullo's prose is beautifully refined; the characters interweave in complex and surprising ways. This is one of the most original and fascinating historical novels I've read in a long time." -Olivia Hawker, bestselling author of The Ragged Edge of Night "Merullo's colorful characters are believable, sympathetic, and well developed. The short chapters rotate quickly between characters and scenes and are so tense it's impossible not to keep reading, whilst leaving an ending that begs a sequel. Kudos to Mr. Merullo for writing this fine book." -Flora J. Solomon, bestselling author of A Pledge of Silence and Along the Broken Bay "Chock-full of characters that leap off the page, and laced with intrigue, Once Night Falls is a hard book to put down. Set in wartime Italy, it depicts how the war affected everyone, from the peasants trying to get by to the partisans resisting the cruel Nazi regime, to the leader of the Italian fascists-Il Duce himself." -Eoin Dempsey, bestselling author of White Rose, Black Forest "History is woven creatively into a story about oppression, disruption, and perseverance in northern Italy during WWII. Highly recommended to gain understanding of these times through absorbing characters and their plight, as well as insight into those obsessed with power." -Gemma Liviero, historical fiction author
Book Information
ISBN 9781542007429
Author Roland Merullo
Format Paperback
Page Count 366
Imprint Lake Union Publishing
Publisher Amazon Publishing