Paul Teodo's New Book "Pastaman" is the Story of a Young Man Torn Between His Family, His Religion, and What He Believes is Right, as He Comes to Terms With Himself

Paul Teodo, a retired healthcare executive and noted storyteller, has completed his most recent book “Pastaman”:  a richly detailed tale of choosing sides and determining just what path to take when the road of life comes to a fork.

Published by Fulton Books, Paul Teodo’s book tells the story of a young man caught up by his heritage, his time, his soul, and his city.  

Chicago in the ’60s was a hard place to be for young Tony Tormenti. Racial strife, political corruption, and changing social values have torn apart his world. He is assaulted by conflicting messages from his Catholic school, his damaged drunken father, and the black spot he acknowledges stains his soul.

“Pastaman” is a coming-of-age story reverberating in the rhythms of a great city in turmoil, reflected through the characters living in Tony’s south side Italian neighborhood. Tony’s life is a painful journey from the depths of despair to miraculous recovery and redemption.

Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase “Pastaman” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books