Your first Author Talk, featuring local writer Laura Di Martino

Your first Author Talk, featuring local writer Laura Di Martino

Cremona House is a heart-warming exploration of the early years of Italian migration to Adelaide, featuring stories of hope & perseverance.

By City of Charles Sturt

Date and time

Sat, 20 Jul 2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ACST

Location

Ngutungka West Lakes

9 Charles Street West Lakes, SA 5021 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

    In this special session - viewers will be treated to an intimate talk with local independent author Laura Di Martino, about her debut book 'Cremona House'.


    About Cremona House

    Discover the story of enterprising Italian immigrant, Carlo Bodoni, who in 1911 leaves his home outside Cremona in Northern Italy at the tender age of 14, accompanied only by his violin.

    In 1917, he is drawn to Port Adelaide by the love of a beautiful woman, and the chance to open his own business - the Imperial Ice Cream Factory.

    Love and fidelity, hard work and determination see him overcome setbacks, so that by the 1930s, he’s the gracious host of many glittering parties in the sumptuous ballroom of his mansion which he named “Cremona House”.

    However, at the height of his success, his livelihood is threatened by a world economic downturn and the escalating military tensions in Europe while suffering an enormous personal loss.


    About the Author, Laura Di Martino

    Born in Belgium, of Italian parents, Laura migrated to Adelaide as a child. She pursued post-secondary studies in Italian, French, English and History, which she would go on to teach at various schools around Adelaide for forty years. 'Cremona House' is her debut book.


    Bookings are essential.

    This event is proudly part of LibrariesSA’s Firstival.
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    Please note:

    • Stay at home if you are unwell or have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue or shortness of breath.
    • Maintaining social distancing is the responsibility of the individual.

    The City of Charles Sturt would like to acknowledge the land we occupy today is the traditional lands of the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the greater Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.

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    Free