And Then We Moved to Rossenarra

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And Then We Moved to Rossenarra: or, The Art of Emigrating is a memoir by the American political novelist Richard Condon, published by Dial Press in 1973. A native of New York City who had been a long-time publicity agent for various Hollywood studios, Condon took up writing relatively late in life but then became both profilic and famous; today he is most remembered for his 1960 political thriller The Manchurian Candidate and for his four later novels about a family of New York gangsters named Prizzi.