John and Nancy Petralia
Ciao
We call ourselves adventuresome seniors. We like doing things that make us feel uncomfortable. It keeps us young and satisfies our curiosity.
A few years back, after studying Italian for some time, we thought that living in Italy for an extended period was the only way we could become fluent. We decided to figure out how we could do that. When our year was up, yes, our Italian had improved, but our perspective on the world had shifted. How and where we wanted to live had changed. And we’d fallen in love again. We decided to write a book about that experience. But that’s the other story…Now about us.
Nancy Petralia
I grew up in the hills of Pittsburgh and kept moving east until I landed in Philadelphia. But I’ll always be a Steelers fan.
I guess I was interested in too many things. I never got really good at any of them. But singing and making art were two of my favorites. People say I’m a really good dancer. And I’ve always loved books.
I was fortunate to work in the telecom industry when that world was changing. I earned an MBA…from the University of Hard Knocks. I learned I liked creating my job from scratch and got plenty of chances to do that.
Most of my life there’s been a dog to keep me company and make me smile. Thankfully, since 1989 there’s also been John. Our serendipitous meeting was the best day of my life. He introduced me to tennis, and opera, and the Jersey Shore. Three things I came to love.
John Petralia
Born on Broad Street not far from where the Phillies, Eagles, Flyers and Sixers ply their trades, a graduate of three local schools (Bishop Neumann High, the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, and Temple University), it’s hard for me to imagine anyone being more Philadelphian than I.
Nonetheless, during the 40s and 50s, if you asked me or my buddies what’s your nationality, to a man we’d say, we’re Italians. A badge of honor, we knew Italian was the way we could distinguish ourselves from other ethnic groups that surrounded our little world, our little Italy, known to us simply as South Philly. Filled with immigrants from Naples, Sicily and Calabria, we grew up eating the best Italian food, listening to the best music sung by the likes of Como, Bennett, Sinatra, and Deano; rooting for great athletes like Graziano, Marciano and DiMaggio; going to the same schools with other South Philly Italians, Frankie Avalon, Jimmy Darren, Buddy Greco, Bobby Rydell and Mario Lanza.
Our Books
Meet the adventurous duo, Nancy and John Petralia, whose captivating travel memoirs, including the Amazon bestseller “Not in a Tuscan Villa,” weave together history, culture, and humor. Their engaging storytelling transforms every journey into a shared experience, uncovering hidden gems and leaving readers saying, ”I was there with you.”
We were recently featured in
Readers House Magazine, 2025
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Travel writing has allowed us to see the world and to experience the good, the bad, and the hilarious. We hope you’ll enjoy our journey as much as we did.




