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The Good Mothers: The True Story of the Women Who Took on The World's Most Powerful Mafia

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Good Mothers: The True Story of the Women Who Took on The World's Most Powerful Mafia

Contributors:

By (Author) Alex Perry

ISBN:

9780008222130

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

William Collins

Publication Date:

18th February 2019

UK Publication Date:

7th February 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

True crime

Dewey:

364.106

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

240g

Description

You are born into it or marry in. Loyalty is absolute, bloodshed revered and you kill or go to your grave before betraying The Family. This code of omert is how the 'Ndrangheta became the worlds most powerful mafia. The Good Mothers is the story of the women who broke the silence.
We live in their buildings, work in their companies, shop in their stores, eat in their restaurants and elect politicians they fund. Founded more than 150 years ago by shepherding families in the toe of Italy, the Ndrangheta is today the worlds most powerful mafia, with a crushing presence in southern Italy, a market-moving size in global finance and a reach that extends to fifty countries around the world. And yet, remarkably, few of us have ever heard of it.

The Ndranghetas power rests on a code of silence, omert, enforced by a claustrophobic family hierarchy and murderous misogyny. Men and boys rule. Girls are married off as teenagers in arranged clan alliances. Beatings are routine. A woman who is unfaithful even to a dead husband can expect her sons, brothers or father to kill her to erase the family shame.

In 2009, when abused wife Lea Garofalo disappears after giving evidence against her mafiosi husband, prosecutor Alessandra Cerreti realises the Ndranghetas bigotry may be its great flaw. The key to bringing down this criminal empire is to free its women and allow them to speak out and testify. When Alessandra finds two collaborators inside Italys biggest crime families, she must persuade them to cooperate, and save themselves and their children.

The stakes could not be higher. Alessandra is fighting to save a nation. The mafiosi are fighting for their existence. The women are fighting for their lives. Not all will survive.

Reviews

Perry has ably pieced together a number of remarkable stories. His focus [in his] fast-moving book is on the women who, sickened by years of abuse and bullying, decided that they would take no more Caroline Moorehead, Times Literary Supplement

The highly compelling story of the women who dared to break omert, the Mafia code of silence. In fully developing his subjects, Perry shows remarkable empathy for their plights. An impossible-to-put-down page-turner Kirkus

The painful and dangerous process of these womens rebellion against the family makes a gripping and heart-breaking narrative Clare Longrigg, Observer

Both harrowing and heartening and told with Alex Perry's usual verve Tom Burgis, Financial Times

A brilliant read Devika Bhat, The Times

This is something special Nicholas Schmidle, New Yorker

One female prosecutor in Italy believed that she could recruit mistreated, abused, and discarded Mafia women could help bring down the organization. She was right. This story is bananas Lauren Katzenberg, New York Times

Author Bio

Alex Perry is a contributing editor at Newsweek's international edition. He is the author of 'Falling Off The Edge', 'Lifeblood', 'The Rif't, and the ebooks 'The Hunt for Boko Haram' and 'Clooney's War'. Prior to joining Newsweek, Perry was a correspondent for TIME. Born in Philadelphia and raised in England, Perry lived and worked for 15 years in Asia and Africa, reporting from more than 100 countries and covering more than 30 wars. He now lives in Hampshire, England.

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