The Godfather's Daughter: An Unlikely Story of Love, Healing, and Redemption

Rita Gigante grew up in a world swirling with secrets, lies, and multiple sins.

Her father, notorious Mafia boss Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, was the leader of the Genovese crime clan and the head of all five New York crime families for decades. But until she was 16, she was kept in the dark about his underworld activities. She unknowingly hung out at mob headquarters and witnessed her dad's whispered meetings around the dinner table, but only knew what she was told by her mother and siblings about his odd behavior: Dad's sick. Keep your mouth shut. Don't talk about the family.

Living with the family secret-and other shocking betrayals she was to uncover, then instructed to conceal-plunged Rita into emotional and physical turmoil for years. And then there was the blockbuster secret she herself kept hidden away: As the youngest girl in an old-fashioned, devout Catholic family, how could she confess to the unforgiving Godfather that she was a lesbian? They were all going to hell, she figured . . . unless she could find a way to embrace the truth and find redemption.

In The Godfather's Daughter, Rita details her spiritual journey as she unravels the mysteries of her family and herself, and learns what it means to live in the truth she finds. It's a real-life father-daughter tale of betrayal and faith, violence and love-and how a young woman escaped from a spiraling darkness to reach the light.

And in the end, with his daughter's healing help, even the Godfather finally learns to live in the light and atone for his sins.

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The Godfather's Daughter: An Unlikely Story of Love, Healing, and Redemption

Rita Gigante grew up in a world swirling with secrets, lies, and multiple sins.

Her father, notorious Mafia boss Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, was the leader of the Genovese crime clan and the head of all five New York crime families for decades. But until she was 16, she was kept in the dark about his underworld activities. She unknowingly hung out at mob headquarters and witnessed her dad's whispered meetings around the dinner table, but only knew what she was told by her mother and siblings about his odd behavior: Dad's sick. Keep your mouth shut. Don't talk about the family.

Living with the family secret-and other shocking betrayals she was to uncover, then instructed to conceal-plunged Rita into emotional and physical turmoil for years. And then there was the blockbuster secret she herself kept hidden away: As the youngest girl in an old-fashioned, devout Catholic family, how could she confess to the unforgiving Godfather that she was a lesbian? They were all going to hell, she figured . . . unless she could find a way to embrace the truth and find redemption.

In The Godfather's Daughter, Rita details her spiritual journey as she unravels the mysteries of her family and herself, and learns what it means to live in the truth she finds. It's a real-life father-daughter tale of betrayal and faith, violence and love-and how a young woman escaped from a spiraling darkness to reach the light.

And in the end, with his daughter's healing help, even the Godfather finally learns to live in the light and atone for his sins.

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The Godfather's Daughter: An Unlikely Story of Love, Healing, and Redemption

The Godfather's Daughter: An Unlikely Story of Love, Healing, and Redemption

The Godfather's Daughter: An Unlikely Story of Love, Healing, and Redemption

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Overview

Rita Gigante grew up in a world swirling with secrets, lies, and multiple sins.

Her father, notorious Mafia boss Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, was the leader of the Genovese crime clan and the head of all five New York crime families for decades. But until she was 16, she was kept in the dark about his underworld activities. She unknowingly hung out at mob headquarters and witnessed her dad's whispered meetings around the dinner table, but only knew what she was told by her mother and siblings about his odd behavior: Dad's sick. Keep your mouth shut. Don't talk about the family.

Living with the family secret-and other shocking betrayals she was to uncover, then instructed to conceal-plunged Rita into emotional and physical turmoil for years. And then there was the blockbuster secret she herself kept hidden away: As the youngest girl in an old-fashioned, devout Catholic family, how could she confess to the unforgiving Godfather that she was a lesbian? They were all going to hell, she figured . . . unless she could find a way to embrace the truth and find redemption.

In The Godfather's Daughter, Rita details her spiritual journey as she unravels the mysteries of her family and herself, and learns what it means to live in the truth she finds. It's a real-life father-daughter tale of betrayal and faith, violence and love-and how a young woman escaped from a spiraling darkness to reach the light.

And in the end, with his daughter's healing help, even the Godfather finally learns to live in the light and atone for his sins.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401938826
Publisher: Hay House, Inc.
Publication date: 09/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

      Rita Gigante has dedicated her adult life to healing people spiritually, emotionally, and physically. She has a degree in exercise physiology and is a licensed massage therapist and Reiki master. In 2010 she formed the Collective Healing Network, a group of healers that conducts monthly sessions in New York and New Jersey. Rita also has a private practice outside of New York City, where uses healing methods including energy therapy, intuitive healing, spiritual counseling, sound therapy, and angel readings.

Natasha Stoynoff is a New York Times best-selling author with six books to her credit. Most recently, she was a correspondent for People magazine for nearly two decades. Before that, she worked as a news reporter/photographer for The Toronto Star, columnist for The Toronto Sun, and freelancer for Time magazine. She lives in New York City, where she writes books and screenplays.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction: A Space of Grace xi

Part I In the Dark

Chapter 1 Home Sick 3

Chapter 2 Dungeon and Dragons 17

Chapter 3 Girlfight 31

Chapter 4 Walk Like a Man 45

Chapter 5 Educating Rita 57

Chapter 6 Straight to Hell 67

Part II Out of the Shadows

Chapter 7 Papa, Don't Preach 81

Chapter 8 Sex, Truth, Lies, and Videotape. 91

Chapter 9 Just When You Thought You Were Out 111

Chapter 10 The Family Business 121

Chapter 11 Kill, Pray, Love 133

Chapter 12 Crime and Punishment 147

Part III Into the Light

Chapter 13 Captivity and Freedom 157

Chapter 14 Live and Let Go 173

Chapter 15 Metamorphosis 189

Chapter 16 Healing Hands 209

Chapter 17 A Spiritual Contract 229

Epilogue: We Are Family 247

Acknowledgments 261

About the Authors 265

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