Color Me in

Color Me In by P. James Rocco, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in October 2008, is a non-fiction novel that spans from 1962 to 1998. This 240-page work presents a narrative centered around the friendships formed during high school and college, providing a backdrop for the author’s personal anecdotes. The story chronicles the evolution of Pat Mingione’s relationship with his wife, highlighting their journey from neighbors and friends to partners in unselfish love, alongside the challenges they faced.
Readers will find a detailed account of Pat’s kidney transplant operation and the subsequent life changes that followed. The book explores themes of family and relationships, friendship, and the impact of medical challenges on personal lives. Through this inspirational narrative, the author shares a true story that reflects resilience and love amidst adversity.
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The substance of this non-fiction novel is generally factual and transpires from 1962 through 1998. Friendships formed in high school and college, provide a background for anecdotal stories of Pat Mingione and his teacher friends. The author, using the pseudonym, P. James Rocco, recounts how he and his wife’s relationship evolved from being neighbors and friends to one of unselfish love. The drama of his kidney transplant operation is detailed and life after transplantation is explored. Pat and his wife deal with many adversities making Color Me In a true story of inspirational love.
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