cover image Mobdaughter: The Mafia, Sammy “The Bull” Gravano and Me!

Mobdaughter: The Mafia, Sammy “The Bull” Gravano and Me!

Karen Gravano with Lisa Pulitzer. St. Martin’s, $24.99 (304p) ISBN 978-1-250-00305-8

Written by Gravano, the daughter of former mob underboss Sammy “The Bull” Gravano, and former New York Times correspondent Pulitzer, the book admits, rather than denies, what published stories have already revealed about her convicted father, who confessed to 19 murders. At age 12, Gravano learned the truth of her father’s profession, the secret meetings, the mob rituals, the bodyguards, and guns in her home in Brooklyn. Life has its perks for a Mafia princess, the respect of her peers, the outings at her father’s New Jersey horse farm, and summers in Cream Ridge, N.J. She remembers fondly the fallen godfather Paul “Big Paulie” Castellano, and John “the Dapper Don” Gotti, who replaced him after his slaying in midtown Manhattan. Family loyalties clash with mob traditions when she speaks bluntly about her father ratting out Gotti in exchange for a 20-year sentence. The story of her later years, complete with prison visits with her father, her criminal exploits, and newfound celebrity on a reality show, Mob Wives, is told with candor and swagger, befitting a daughter of Mafia royalty. (Feb.)