E la Storia Continua

by Peter A. Chidichimo

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E la Storia Continua

by Peter A. Chidichimo

Published Nov 14, 2025
276 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Color Paperback and 5.5 x 8.5 Color Dust-Jacketed Hardback
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs


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Book Details

The founding of Plymouth, the tragic story of Anne Frank, how Trump pulled off his astonishing victory….it’s all here in this sentimental sequel to Peter’s first book, Fifty Things at Once, One Lesson at a Time, including the saga of the millions of courageous Italians who immigrated to America in search of opportunity and prosperity. And among those brave immigrants were Guiseppe Chidichimo (Peter’s grandfather), as well as Pietro (Peter’s father).

In E la Storia Continua, Peter visits his family in the medieval city of Spoleto, as well as the southern village of Civita, where his father was born, and grew up. Then Peter proudly shares the achievements of his family in both America and Italy.  Also mentiioned are Italian Americans who made remarkable contributions to American Society, such as Mother Cabrini, Lt. Joseph Petrosino, Frank Sinatra and Fiorello La Guardia. 

Benvenuto, divertiti!


 

Book Excerpt

Ingrid sounded panicky, “you better get back here right away, the police have surrounded your bag, blocked off the area, and are calling for a robot to examine the contents.”

Not sure exactly, but probably within two or three kilometers of Civita, I began to tear up, the emotion of the moment.

Just as I contemplated turning around, the trail abruptly ended, with what I surmised to be some kind of rock slide.

 

About the Author

Peter A. Chidichimo

After graduating with a degree in Physical Therapy, Peter practiced on Long Island for 28 years. Following that career, he transitioned into the field of medical malpractice, becoming a professional liability specialist, analyzing lawsuits against healthcare professionals, hospitals and nursing homes. It was during his tenure as a Claims Professional that Peter first began to write, focusing on medical malpractice and risk management.

One such article, having to do with preventing bedsores, was used as part of the orientation program for a nursing home, the Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, in Brooklyn. It is still used today. That article, along with several others, were published in ASHRM, the journal of the American Society for Healthcare and Risk Management.

After semi-retiring in 2021, Peter began to write regularly for a community-based newspaper. Beginning with health & fitness, he expanded into business profiles and travel. He has also written acclaimed features on anxiety & depression, addiction, alcohol awareness, cancer care, school choice, human trafficking and burnout. In his work as both a claims specialist and writer, Peter has interviewed dozens of business owners, healthcare professionals and elected officials. To date, Peter has published over 85 articles.

In his first book, Fifty Things at Once, One Lesson at a Time, Peter honors his father, who immigrated to the US when he was only 17 years old. Peter describes how his dad learned a trade, served in the Army, became a US citizen, started a family, and then a business.  He cites many of the lessons he learned from his dad; the importance of hard work, perseverance, family, faith, education, gratitude and respect.

In E la Storia Continua, Peter returns to Italy to visit the region of Calabria, and specifically the village of Civita, where his dad was born, taking the opportunity to reflect on his life as a second-generation Italian American.

Following the theme of his first book, there are more lessons learned, new travel destinations, and prayerful reflections, while Peter describes life as a grandparent and the incomparable value of friendship.

Most of Peter’s articles can be found at these two websites: https://messengerpapers.com/author/petechid/
http://peterchidichimo.com

Peter is married to his wife, Mary Ann, a retired Special Education teacher. They live in Smithtown, New York, with Mr. Belvedere, their 17-year-old Dachshund.

Also by Peter A. Chidichimo

Fifty Things at Once, One Lesson at a Time
Fifty Things at Once, One Lesson at a Time (eBook Edition)
E la Storia Continua (eBook Edition)