Garasamo Maccagnone
Author
children's books
short stories, poetry, novels
Book Titles

In “The Affliction of Dreams”, Maccagnone writes with ease.  He has a natural storytelling voice that  provides a wonderful volume of stories that mirror life  and it’s unpredictability.  Stories like “Goalie Boy”, “Holy Thursday”, “Customer Three’ and “For the Love of St. Nick” deliver with a simple but substantive writing style.  Mixed in with the compilation of short stories are the authors poetry.  Excellent poems like “Drives with Dad”, “Twentieth Century” and “The Careers of my Mother” sketches life like a Norman Rockwell painting without interrupting the reader’s imagination.  The authors poetry are sandwiched perfectly between his stories allowing the reader to catch a breath before going under again.  In a recent interview the author said, “My writing career started at fourteen, right after I finished reading "The Great Gatsby," in Mrs. Balch's fifth hour class.  Amongst all my friends in class, I was the only boy who actually read the book.  The others simply used Cliff Notes to pass the exam…the characters within the collection (of “The Affliction of Dreams”) suffer from the dreams manifested to them.”

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"The Suburban Dragon", a children's book, is an  exciting tale of one family discovering how to interact and spend quality time together.  The Suburban Dragon is set on a dull, rainy day.  After seeing his children stiff with boredom, a father dresses up as a dragon to entertain his family.  The children are up for the challenge after the scary dragon captures their mother, and they immediately begin making plans to conquer the dragon.  As they work together to rescue their mother, they are able to turn a gloomy day into a stirring adventure.  Having grown up with a father who would amuse him and his brothers and sisters with games and performances, author Maccagnone used his own childhood experiences as a premise for the book. Filled with colorful drawings, The Suburban Dragon will have kids enthralled from start to finish.  In a society where electronic games and television prevail, this book reminds both young children and adults that families can still have fun together without the aid of modern technology.

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Filled with the love of the game of soccer, "St. John of the Midfield" is a literary fiction lover’s dream.

Told entirely as a flashback, Mario Santini begins by retelling the story of the night Bulgarian soccer great Georgi “Bobo” Stoikov shared with him how he and his brother Jordan, jumped from a speeding train to escape from Communist Bulgaria in the hopes of living the American Dream.  All is lost when Jordan and Bobo are injured during the escape, but Bobo satisfies his love of the game by teaching youth soccer to travel teams. When Mario’s son Luca joins Bobo’s team, it sets in motion an intense one-sided rivalry between Bobo and a man from his past.

Garasamo Maccagnone combines youth soccer, the Sicilian mob, and the frailities of the human condition to create an entertaining and all too realistic portrait of youth sports that all adults will enjoy.

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