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Stone Doll

An Immigrant’s Memoir from War-Torn Italy to the American Dream

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Pub Date Mar 03 2026 | Archive Date Apr 12 2026


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Description

From a dirt floor in Italy to the halls of American power—this is one woman's extraordinary journey.

In 1955, five-year-old Toni Boucher left everything she knew behind. Her family’s stone farmhouse in war-torn Italy—with its dirt floors and no running water—would become a memory as they boarded a ship for America with empty pockets, no English, and nothing but hope.

Stone Doll is the unforgettable memoir of an immigrant girl who refused to let hardship define her limits. Arriving in a country that promised everything but guaranteed nothing, young Toni watched her illiterate parents struggle to build a new life while family tragedies threatened to tear them apart. Yet through heartbreak and setbacks, she discovered an unbreakable spirit—first nurtured by her father and brother, and later strengthened by the love of her husband.

From those humble beginnings emerged an unstoppable force: entrepreneur, political leader, philanthropist. Boucher would run seventeen political campaigns and win fifteen, rising to the highest levels of Connecticut state government. Together with her husband, she rode the entrepreneur’s roller coaster—facing crushing failures and spectacular successes, never losing faith in the power of an idea worth fighting for.

Today, as a major benefactor of the University of Connecticut and champion for society’s most vulnerable, Toni Boucher proves that the American Dream isn’t just about where you end up—it’s about lifting others as you climb.

This is her story. It could only happen in America.

From a dirt floor in Italy to the halls of American power—this is one woman's extraordinary journey.

In 1955, five-year-old Toni Boucher left everything she knew behind. Her family’s stone farmhouse...


Advance Praise

“Toni, sometimes Cinderella stories do come true!”
—Mark Anson, president, CEO, and CIO, Commonfund

“Toni Boucher’s story is a marvelous example of America’s promise at work. Both her accomplishments and contributions to her community are a remarkable example of a life well lived.”
—Carl Anderson, Lafayette University trustee and former chairman, Arrow Medical Devices

“I got to know Toni Boucher, a poor immigrant to our great country, when we served together in the state legislature. Now as a major philanthropist, Toni’s success story is an inspiration to us all.”
—Tom Ritter, attorney, former Connecticut speaker of the house, and University of Connecticut trustee

“I’ve helped build companies that hired hundreds, but Toni Boucher’s journey from a dirt-floor farmhouse to Wall Street boardrooms and political power stopped me cold—this is what real American grit looks like. She doesn’t just tell you how an illiterate immigrant’s daughter became a force of nature; she shows you every brutal failure, every impossible comeback, every moment that would have broken anyone else. If you’ve ever been told you don’t belong, can’t succeed, or should give up, this book is your ammunition—because if Toni Boucher can go from nothing to everything, what’s your excuse?”
—Guy Iannuzzi, founder and former CEO, Mentus; founder and director, Biocom California

“Toni, sometimes Cinderella stories do come true!”
—Mark Anson, president, CEO, and CIO, Commonfund

“Toni Boucher’s story is a marvelous example of America’s promise at work. Both her accomplishments...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9798891386259
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 328

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