In her no-holds-barred family memoir, controversial scholar-critic Louise DeSalvo breaks the traditional silence around life for an Italian American girl coming of age in working-class Hoboken, New Jersey. Upon first publication, DeSalvo's memoir'which sifts through painful memories of childhood incest, a sister's suicide, a mother's psychotic depression, and a father's violent rage'enjoyed wide acclaim as an instant classic of the genre, written...