Ciao Giulia is a raw, gutsy verbal performance that captures the reality of rape in ways you can't imagine. Through the writing of a sparkling storyteller, we learn that healing comes from confrontation and psycho-physical penance. The sisterhood that nurtures Giulia back to humanness is a testament to women's power to affect change in unique ways. There's no writer like Chickie Farella. Fred L. GardapheDistinguished Professor of English and Italian American StudiesQueens College/CUNY and the John D. Calandra Italian American InstituteChickie Farella is a creative visionary and truth-teller. Her work is fierce, courageous, honest, and enlightening. As a performance artist, creative nonfiction writer, and fiction writer, she seeks to shed light on the need for justice with compassion for humans and for the planet. In Ciao Giulia, she speaks with a writer s voice that is bold, clear, and unflinching. Her work is a powerful addition to the literary canon of not only female writers but all writers, male and female. Buy this book!Mary Saracino, author of Heretics: A Love Story (Pearlsong Press 2014) and The Singing of Swans (Pearlsong Press 2006)Chickie Farella has the remarkable ability to communicate core values in an accessible way with humor and authenticity. Chickie s ability to embody truth-telling about injustice is reflected in her dramatic performances, her non-fictional published essays, and now in her fictional writing. Brava to this important voice in American Italian women scholars!Mary Beth Moser, PhD in Women s SpiritualityAuthor of Honoring Darkness: Exploring the Power of Black Madonnas in Italy