Almost a Wiseguy
(2014)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Bob Puglisi, 2014
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1 online resource (194 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781495111648 MWT18496305, 1495111644 18496305
LANGUAGE
English
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Almost A Wiseguy is the gritty life-story of Vince Ciacci, a hair stylist, with ambitions to become a made-man in the Mafia. But his alcohol and drug abuse kept that from happening. Ciacci grows up without the love and acceptance he needs from his parents and seeks that from the wrong type of people. It isn't until the birth of his daughter, his only child, that he realizes the destructive nature of his life. In an effort to stop his downward spiral, he reluctantly seeks and finds help in AA, but his road to recovery isn't an easy one, with many starts and setbacks. Bob Puglisi has had a varied background from computer programmer to technical writer, actor, screenwriter, playwright, producer, and librarian at the Old Rock Library in Crested Butte, Colorado. In the IT industry, he wrote close to 100 technical manuals and training classes for major corporations. He has had his stage plays produced in Los Angeles and his hometown of Crested Butte. He has also written a number of full-length screenplays. In 2000, he received a fellowship from the Colorado Council on the Arts for his screenplay BIG WHITE BONNEVILLE, which he produced as a short film that toured the film festival circuit around the country. Several years ago, he completed a biography, ALMOST A WISEGUY, about a friend's life in the Mafia who was also an alcoholic and drug addict, soon to be published as an e-book. His acting credits include stage, film and television. Some of his memorable TV roles were on MATLOCK with Andy Griffith, HILL STREET BLUES, and THE TONIGHT SHOW with Jay Leno. RAILWAY AVENUE is his first novel. Bob lives with his wife, Anita, in the beautiful mountains of Colorado, spends winters skiing, the rest of the year hiking, biking and fishing

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