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Description
Woman plans, God laughs... Woman persists.
Introducing a new voice from the South that tells us with humor, panache, and raw frankness her irresistible story of what it means to become an American woman today.
South of My Dreams follows the adventures and misadventures of Fania, a quixotic heroine, who dreamed all her life of making it big in New York City. Growing up in 1970s Italy, Fania felt constrained by a stale bourgeois ambiance, corrupt society, and national culture inimical to women's independence. In pursuit of her childhood fantasy, and heavily influenced by Hollywood films, she leaves everything behind and comes to the United States, where she thinks her American Dream awaits. Instead, however, her American nightmare begins. From miraculous breakthroughs to tragic setbacks, Fania's path is marked by an irreparable trauma while also being graced by intense love, faithful friendships, and inspiring mentors.
Through dramatic twists and turns--and to her great amazement--Fania learns the true meaning of the expression to "go south," both metaphorically and literally.
Simultaneously merciless and humorous, Clementi offers what is ultimately an inspiring account of a woman's disillusionment and personal rebirth. Entertaining, original, and poetic, South of My Dreams will resonate with all who fight hard for what they want and refuse to put aside their childhood dreams.
About the Author
F. K. Clementi is a writer, public intellectual, and associate professor of English and Jewish Studies at the University of South Carolina. She is the author of Holocaust Mothers and Daughters: Family, History, and Trauma.