Tell Them How Much I Love Them

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Tell Them How Much I Love Them by Italo Taranto, Truth House Publishing
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Author: Italo Taranto ISBN: 9780987038647
Publisher: Truth House Publishing Publication: June 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Italo Taranto
ISBN: 9780987038647
Publisher: Truth House Publishing
Publication: June 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Italo Michael Taranto was, according to his own description, the arch “alcoholic, womanizing, drug abusing, thieving reprobate.” In 1992 he had a series of incredible divine interventions in his life, including a death to life event and an experience of heaven. In 2007 another experience started him on his journey of writing his life story.
On the 30 May 2012 Truth House Publishing received this manuscript from Italo Taranto. Twelve days later he died suddenly and unexpectedly while sitting at his computer. Nothing of Italo's story has been deleted in the editing process. It is exactly what he wanted to be told. This is the remarkable true story of Italo Taranto's life.
“I began writing this book after what I can only describe as a divine intervention in my life. This event took place in 2007, around the time of my 40th birthday... It was an incredible experience, one I will never forget, and the one that started this journey, my journey of ‘TELLING’.
I have never written a book, or even attempted to write one. A few short stories here and there, some fiction stuff fuelled by my imagination, and a few youth-driven attempts at poetry in an attempt to win over a young lady’s heart perhaps, but never a book.
There is no time limit in a book... Write a book? I will do it. I will ‘TELL THEM!’
Everything you are about to read, is non-fiction...”

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Italo Michael Taranto was, according to his own description, the arch “alcoholic, womanizing, drug abusing, thieving reprobate.” In 1992 he had a series of incredible divine interventions in his life, including a death to life event and an experience of heaven. In 2007 another experience started him on his journey of writing his life story.
On the 30 May 2012 Truth House Publishing received this manuscript from Italo Taranto. Twelve days later he died suddenly and unexpectedly while sitting at his computer. Nothing of Italo's story has been deleted in the editing process. It is exactly what he wanted to be told. This is the remarkable true story of Italo Taranto's life.
“I began writing this book after what I can only describe as a divine intervention in my life. This event took place in 2007, around the time of my 40th birthday... It was an incredible experience, one I will never forget, and the one that started this journey, my journey of ‘TELLING’.
I have never written a book, or even attempted to write one. A few short stories here and there, some fiction stuff fuelled by my imagination, and a few youth-driven attempts at poetry in an attempt to win over a young lady’s heart perhaps, but never a book.
There is no time limit in a book... Write a book? I will do it. I will ‘TELL THEM!’
Everything you are about to read, is non-fiction...”

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