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Author Carmela Cattuti was initially compelled to write her great aunt’s story and began it as a journaling
project for a class she was teaching at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education. “When I began, I never
anticipated writing three books, but the story evolved, and I needed the space to properly honor my great
aunt’s life. She was an amazing woman and I’m proud to share her story,” says Cattuti. “This book really
dives deep into Angela’s connection to the spiritual world more than the first two books.”
The novel is already earning early praise. "This family saga celebrates Angela’s life in a wonderful way!
The author has taken us on a journey not only through time, but also into the unseen world in this last
installment of her life story,” says award-winning author Valerie Biel. “The trilogy concludes with the
gift of recognizing that nothing is fixed in time,” says Judith Gwinn Adrian, Ph.D., adding, “The fabric of
history entwines and thrives within each person, through relationships. Angela recognizes the unseen
friends, who guided her from childhood trauma to secure family, ultimately dwell within her, are her."
Cattuti’s previous novels in this series have been called “articulate, engaging, and thought provoking.”
Other reviews have said that her books, “perfect examples of historical fiction,” and “beautifully written
with deep, rich characters.”
Cattuti started her writing career as a writer for the Somerville News in Boston, MA. She is a writer,
painter, and yoga instructor in Boston. After she finished her graduate work in English Literature at
Boston College, she began to write creatively and teach writing courses.
“The Benevolence of New Ideas” (along with the other two titles in the series) are available at all major
retailers in paperback and on Kindle for ebook. To learn more about Carmela Cattuti, please visit her
website at www.ccatuticreative.com.
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