Like his three siblings, 32-year-old Alfredo Freddy Flowers Falconi has
led two lives: the idyllic one before The Incident -- his mother's 1984
death -- and the complicated one afterward. He was just eight-years-old
when his father abandoned the family, and nine when his oldest brother,
Small Carm, covered up the circumstances of Rosa Falconi's demise to
keep the family's honour intact. Twenty-three years later, that lie has
become a black hole: hidden at the centre of all of their lives, it's
supremely powerful force that, when uncovered by Freddy, threatens to
tear them apart. Set against the backdrop of the Falconi family's
shuttered tractor showroom on Toronto's pulsating and ethnically diverse
Spadina Avenue, Falconi's Tractor explores the Italo-Canadian
experience, Catholicism, family dynamics, the fall of a family business,
infidelity, and mental health--all with a red Falconi tractor and a
Ferrari sports car as bookends to the action.