Disgrazia by Remo Gino FarinelliHis was a life of heartbreak, mishap, and disgrace—a journey of Disgrazia. In an honest, open, and gripping account of how his life is full of Disgrazia, author Remo Gino Farinelli narrates two tragic events that affected his life dramatically—when his wife died after giving birth to beautiful twins on Christmas day and the aftermath of this tragedy. He tells it all, in detail, and with all the emotions he could muster, to show everyone the pain, agony, anguish, grief, and sorrow he felt. Dare to follow his tale of bad luck, tragedies, and continuous search for redemption as he shares his true story of life misfortunes to bring you hope and inspiration. Remo Gino Farinelli was born in Italy in October 1926 and came to America when he was fifteen months old. He graduated from high school in 1944 with scholastic honors and as vice-president of his class. He became a U.S. naturalized citizen, enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1944, and served in the South Pacific as a radio operator aboard a submarine tender. He entered college under the G.I. Bill of Rights, and graduated from PMC (now Widener University) with a degree in civil engineering. He worked for forty-two years with Atlantic City Electric Company, which sent him to the University of Pennsylvania for advanced study in Soil Mechanics. Upon retirement, he worked for a private engineering firm until 2009.