The Good Mothers
The True Story of the Women Who Took on the World's Most Powerful Mafia
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Eva Alexander
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Alex Perry
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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 omertà is how the 'Ndrangheta became the world’s 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 world’s 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 ’Ndrangheta’s power rests on a code of silence, omertà, 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 ’Ndrangheta’s 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 Italy’s 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.
©2018 Alex Perry (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic 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 omertà, 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 women’s 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
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- Pixie
- 20-03-18
Jaw Dropping
Wow, just wow. What a stunning piece of writing. Perry’s portrayal of the Calabrian Mafia shines a light on the plight of several incredibly brave women who risked everything to offer a different life to their children. The audio was good.
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- La Maison
- 10-05-18
Great account of women's strength
intriguing account of the strength of women in breaking down the horrendous mafia in Italy
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- F E Harrison
- 14-03-19
Really enjoyed this book
A very well written account of a compelling story. the narrator was excellent, would definitely recommend
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- Miranda
- 13-02-18
Fantastic !!!
I loved this book! Would recommend to anyone a complete page turner i couldn’t stop listening fascinating and beautifully written!
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- F. Spencer
- 16-06-18
Great Bookclub Read
I enjoyed this book as much as I was shocked by the revelations it exposed about the Mafia. A really well researched book, that has been written in a such a way that you felt like you were given special access into a very secret and complex web of underworld crime. A must read!
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- Debbie
- 12-06-21
Incredible
This is such an amazing story of women’s bravery and courage, despite generations of subjugation and cruelty. I have so much respect for the women in this book. Brilliant narration. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend
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- Christopher
- 07-01-19
Well narrated and interesting view.
Although this is a very moving and important subject both the author and narration made it interesting.
No glossing up of the facts just simple truth, well done.
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