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Paperback Painting the Invisible Man Book

ISBN: 0979534704

ISBN13: 9780979534706

Painting the Invisible Man

Based on a true event... In 2001, while researching the online archives of her hometown newspaper for a client, freelance writer Rita Schiano stumbled upon archived stories about her father s murder... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great read

I enjoyed this book so much I have given it as gifts to many of my family and friends. I was hooked from the beginning and couldn't put it down until I finished it. The fact that it is fiction based on fact made it all the more interesting. The way in which the main character learns about her father is most intriguing. How many of us know the whole truth about our family background? I would recommend this book to anyone.

An interesting book

Rita Schiano's Painting The Invisible Man tells the story of growing up in a family connected to the mafia. What is different about this story is the recollection as an adult the experiences of a childhood that was anything but normal. The book brings the main character to a depth of understanding about her father, showing a range of emotions that ultimately leads to forgiveness. This book is both entertaining and thought provoking. Recommended to all, especially those of you who like mysteries.

Painting the Invisible Man

This is a must read! I'm normally only a "mystery / who done it" type of reader, but I found this book to have it's own intrigue of mystery. It was hard for me to put it down. I would highly recommend this book.

Painting the Invisible Man by Rita Schiano

Painting the Invisible Man by Rita Schiano is a story about the resilience of a young girl in dealing with her Italian family that is caught up in the world of organized crime. She repeatedly demonstrates flexibility and optimism in making the changes that she feels she must make to honor her commitment and bond to her parents and family. She is a master of dealing with adversity and bouncing back. As a young woman, the main character with courage shows us that it is never too late to go back and put closure on the past. The story is well written. The characters have depth. It is suspenseful and a page turner. I would enjoy seeing it used as a tool to teach these skills and attitudes - Ron Breazeale Ph.D. clinical psychologist and author of Reaching Home

An absorbing tale that smoothly blends the quest for truth with the complexities of a self-portrait.

Painting the Invisible Man is a historical fiction novel about an ordinary writer drawn into conducting research on the world of father, a man murdered in a gangland-style hit more than two decades ago. The deeper she immerses herself in the painful and unresolved past, the more obsessed she becomes with uncovering the truth about her father, whom she thinks of as "The Invisible Man." Written with razor-sharp wit, Painting the Invisible Man is an absorbing tale that smoothly blends the quest for truth with the complexities of a self-portrait.
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