Remembering Sicily: War, Family, and Forgotten Italian American History with Lindsay Marie Morris (E198)

In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Lindsay Marie Morris, a novelist and journalist based in Los Angeles whose work is deeply rooted in her Sicilian-American heritage. Lindsay’s debut novel, The Last Letter from Sicily, was inspired by her grandmother’s story and explores love, resilience, and long-held family secrets during World War II. Her second novel, Beneath the Sicilian Stars, returns to this era, following a family divided between California and Sicily as the war forces them to confront questions of loyalty, belonging, and sacrifice.

Episode Highlights:

  • The often-overlooked history of Sicilians and Italian Americans during World War II, including the impact of the Alien Enemy Act and the internment of Italian Americans, history rarely taught in American schools.

  • How family stories are often passed down in fragments, and the role fiction can play in uncovering the fuller, more complicated truth.

  • Exploring Sicilian culture through food, including why arancini are shaped differently depending on where you are on the island.

  • A Sicily-focused book flight, plus additional reading recommendations on Italian and Italian-American history.

  • How Lindsay connects with readers through her newsletter, sharing behind-the-scenes insights, upcoming events, and travel notes from the road.

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Show Notes

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Kara Infante

Kara Infante is the creator and host of the top-rated Bookish Flights podcast. Kara believes we all have a story to tell. That story can be told by books that have shaped our lives. She is a passionate believer that books are a wonderful way to foster friendships and community.

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