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Bruno Serato doesn’t just talk about feeding the children in America. He’s actually doing something about the increasing poverty levels in our nation.
In his new book, Serato brings us on a journey of his past, revealing the motivators that caused his great passion for charity work. From a train ride in 1944, to a potato and beet farm in the late fifties, to a memorable drive through Europe in 1967, Serato describes the moments in his childhood that helped shape his future. But that is just the beginning. We soon are invited to witness a life-changing trip to America, a moment of love at first sight, and a conversation with Madonna.
As the owner of the Anaheim White House Restaurant and the founder of Caterina’s Club, an organization that feeds “motel kids” in this country, Serato’s memoirs are enlightening and truly uplifting for every reader.
