About this Event
The Friends of the College of Staten Island is a volunteer organization comprised of community members who are dedicated to the mission of the College. They hold the distinction of being the longest-serving volunteer group at the College for more than 48 years. The Literary Luncheon is their signature event raising scholarships to benefit generations of CSI students.
Join us for a captivating Literary Luncheon featuring local author Marianna Randazzo, as she takes us on an emotional and thrilling journey through two of her most compelling works. In Given Away, A Sicilian Upbringing, Marianna transports us to 1935 Sicily, where the young Tina navigates a world of strife, hardship, and resilience amidst the turmoil of fascist rule. This deeply moving novel explores the indomitable human spirit and the necessity of remembering our history.
In her latest release, Haunted Staten Island, Marianna delves into the eerie past of Staten Island, unraveling its most chilling legends and ghostly tales. Through historical accounts and firsthand testimonies, she reveals the island’s haunted secrets—from spectral hitchhikers on desolate roads to the ghostly figures haunting historic homes. This luncheon promises an engaging discussion, perfect for those who love stories that touch the heart and tingle the spine.
Marianna Randazzo, a daughter of Sicilian immigrants, has built a distinguished 35-year career as a teacher, staff developer, and writer. She is the award-winning author of several books and a documentary filmmaker. Marianna’s dedication to her heritage and storytelling has earned her numerous accolades, including the Morgagni Silver Medal and the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum Achievement Award. Marianna is an alumna of Brooklyn College and her late husband and two of her children are College of Staten Island alumni.
*Books will be available for purchase at the event.
Questions? Contact [email protected] or call 718.982.2266
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Osteria Santina, 502 Jewett Avenue, Staten Island, United States
USD 85.00 to USD 2000.00