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	<title>BOOKFINDS &#187; Rita Schiano</title>
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		<title>Painting the Invisible Man by Rita Schiano</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is often talked about in fiction writing is that every novel has pieces of the author&#8217;s life hidden in the details. In Rita Schiano&#8217;s emotionally riveting novel, Painting the Invisible Man, there is no hiding the parallels between Rita&#8217;s life and that of her main character, Anna Matteo. Schiano explores what happens when Anna [...]]]></description>
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<p>What is often talked about in fiction writing is that every novel has pieces of the author&#8217;s life hidden in the details. In Rita Schiano&#8217;s emotionally riveting novel, <strong><em>Painting the Invisible Man</em></strong>, there is no hiding the parallels between Rita&#8217;s life and that of her main character, Anna Matteo.</p>
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<p>Schiano explores what happens when Anna begins to learn the truth about her father through his brutal dealth. Rita Schiano learned the truth about her own father through his brutal death. And yet it is with this honesty and quiet depiction of reality that Schiano creates memorable characters and beautiful prose. Schiano explores the emotional ties that bind us to our family and our history.  She shows that it is our past that gives birth to our dreams and it is our future that gives us hope.</p>
<p>Rita Schiano&#8217;s <strong><em>Painting the Invisible Man</em></strong> explores truth through the veil of fiction and highlights these truths with honesty and emotional intensity.  A beautiful poetic read!</p>
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