Her spirit trumps over adversity during the war times within and around her. She is able to forgive those who took so much away from her. The child witnesses and experiences many disturbing things from her uncouth, unsanitary living conditions to the failed paratroopers dangling from trees during the allied invasion. In wartime Europe, childhood does not exist. This time sickness, warfare and destruction are her enemies. After eight years, she returns home to find her childhood interrupted again. Less than 25 kilometers away her family leads a very different life. Her school is taken over by German soldiers and the things like bread and eggs that were once plentiful, no longer exist. The child grows up while WW II ravages the town. She shares her breakfast with goats and chickens while living in the shadow of fascism. She sleeps between a loving aunt and a deranged uncle. Tina lives in a one-room house in one of the poorest regions of Sicily. It was not an abduction nor was it an adoption. She spends the next eight years of her life absent from their lives. In Sicily, 1935 a four-year child walks away from her loving family, her mother, her sister and an infant brother, with a great-aunt for a vacation.
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