Meet Suzanne Uttaro Samuels at the Italian American Museum in NYC
The Women Who Crossed the Sea: A Celebration of Italian American Resilience
Join novelist Suzanne Uttaro Samuels, author of Seeds of the Pomegranate, for an evening honoring the Sicilian and Italian American women who carried faith, courage, and family across the sea. Blending history and storytelling, Samuels reveals the hidden histories that continue to shape our shared legacy. This event will be held at the Italian American Museum on November 22nd at 1pm. Books will be available to purchase.
For more information, please visit the museum’s site here.
About Seeds of the Pomegranate:
A gritty story of a woman learning to survive in 20th century Gangland New York
In early 20th-century Sicily, noblewoman Mimi Inglese, a talented painter, dreams of escaping the rigid expectations of her class by gaining admission to the Palermo Art Academy. But when she contracts tuberculosis, her ambitions are shattered. With the Sicilian nobility in decline, she and her family leave for New York City in search of a fresh start.
Instead of opportunity, Mimi is pulled into the dark underbelly of city life and her father’s money laundering scheme. When he is sent to prison, desperation forces her to put her artistic talent to a new use—counterfeiting $5 bills to keep her family from starvation and, perhaps, to one day reclaim her dream of painting. But as Gangland violence escalates and tragedy strikes, Mimi must summon the courage to flee before she is trapped forever in a life she never wanted.
About Suzanne Uttaro Samuels:
Suzanne Uttaro Samuels’ award-winning stories and essays have appeared in anthologies and print and online literary magazines. Seeds of the Pomegranate is her debut novel. The prequel to Seeds, The Orphans’ Wheel, set during the tumultuous 19th-century Italian Wars of Independence, is forthcoming from Sibylline Press. A lifelong resident of New York City, Suzanne now resides in the Adirondack Mountains.

