Della and Dodi in America: A Story of Italian Immigration and Persecution

Author:   Cheri Emahiser ,  Kellin Bass ,  Joshua James Amberson
Publisher:   Cheri Emahiser
ISBN:  

9798349406768


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   25 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Della and Dodi in America: A Story of Italian Immigration and Persecution


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Born from the whispers of a long-held family secret, this multifaceted narrative traces the extraordinary journey of Della Dodi, a dark-skinned, beautiful Italian immigrant with a sixth-grade education. Blending memoir, fiction, genealogical research, and historical documentation, the story reveals the trials of a young woman navigating injustice, courtroom trauma, and the aching loss of her daughter-all while forging a life of meaning and dignity. At age 14, Della and her brother Sylvio (16), a gregarious and insightful young man, escape virtual debt peonage on a Mississippi Delta cotton plantation after their parents die of malaria. Their flight coincides with an attorney general's investigation into the inhumane treatment of Italian laborers. Eventually, the siblings reach Oregon, where Della marries Victor Leon-a cruel, abusive man and suspected murderer. Fearing for her life, Della flees with her daughter Marie to the safety of Eddie Wood, Victor's gentle former business partner. When Victor kidnaps Marie, Della embarks on a six-year custody battle that unfolds in the courtroom of Oregon's Multnomah Circuit Judge Henry McGinn, a figure both revered and reviled. The legal saga introduces characters whose eccentricities rival those found in fiction, including George Dammeier, a wealthy man who offers Della visitation rights to see her daughter, only if she works as his housekeeper. Despite an Oregon Supreme Court ruling in her favor, Judge McGinn awards custody to the Dammeiers. Della never sees her daughter again. Photos, court records, and news articles reveal glimpses of Marie's later life as a glamorous California socialite-known as Margaret-who married five times and lived to age 94. Della, however, never learned her daughter's fate. Spanning generations, the manuscript includes memoir chapters that depict life in Oregon's Willamette Valley during the 1950s, where Della, now a widow druing the Great Depression, sells garden crops to support her daughters. These vignettes honor the resilience of migrant families and the quiet strength of women who endured. A tribute to love, tenacity, and the human spirit, Della and Dodi in America will captivate readers who cherish historical storytelling steeped in emotional depth, truth, and courage.

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Author:   Cheri Emahiser ,  Kellin Bass ,  Joshua James Amberson
Publisher:   Cheri Emahiser
Imprint:   Cheri Emahiser
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9798349406768


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   25 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Cheri is a native Oregonian who spent her career in Child and Family Welfare government service. Now rooted in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, she draws inspiration from cycling desert roads, singing in community groups, and exploring family history through research and storytelling. A lifelong adventurer, she still scuba dives-mindful that each descent may be her last. Her writing honors legacy, resilience, and the quiet strength of those who came before.

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