We often define people by piecing them together like a puzzle. We look for something that defines them for who they are in life. For some, it may be the street that they grew up on, a profession, a belief system, even a last name. A name that could be so powerful that it has the potential of getting them into the right doors, but it doesn't define them to who they will become in life. His Father's Eyes is a compelling story of inspiration told through the eyes of the author about a man, actor, writer, and producer, who is taking the entertainment industry by storm; one audition at a time. Since storytelling is one of the simplest and perhaps the most compelling forms of dramatic and imaginative activity. This story of inspiration discusses one person's passion and ability. By taking pieces of a person's life, His Father's Eyes shows that through passion, we can define ourselves towards our destiny, as there is something about finding what you love to do. As it changes who we are completely, and brings meaning to who we are, and how its effects can stay with us for a lifetime, and become our ultimate journey.
Cristina Guarneri has been a writer of books and short stories for twenty years. Cristina has spoken on national radio, speaking in the top 30-radio market. In 2014, she presented her first novel See No Evil during BookExpo in New York City, which was written into the play Trial and Treason by S.W. Senek. Trial and Treason won the New Jersey's Playwright Contest at William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ. Cristina continues to work on various writing projects including writing her book El Shaddai into her first play and her second play entitled House of Deception and the screenplay Dark Ashes, which will be based on her newest book, Code of Silence.
As an educator, Cristina has been teaching for over 11 years. She holds a doctorate from Seton Hall University, an M.F.A. in English and Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. She is the author of House of Deception, El Shaddai, House of Lies, Twitterocracy, and Twitterocracy: Social Media and Democracy, Veil of Secrecy, 1772, Secrets of Maple Hill, and Wintervale Island. She is also the author of children's books, Purple Ribbons, Just Being Me, and The Magic Tree.