Dear Michael Angelo–A Father’s Life Letters to His Son, audio CDs 
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Dear Michael Angelo--A Father's Life Letters to His Son
If you’ve attended a presentation by Michael Angelo Caruso or own one of his information products, you know that his father, Mickey Caruso, wrote over fifty letters to his eldest son between 1993 and 1997.
The letters became a retroactive diary that chronicled the best of the old man’s life. It’s easy to appreciate the value of keeping a written record of such memories and thoughts.
Michael reads these powerful, funny and remarkably touching letters to you and your family. The letters feature:
- A reminder that babies are born with fantastic self-esteem
- Mickey’s memories of growing up the youngest of 12 children
- A musician’s perspective on life (Mickey was a terrific trumpet player)
- How you can use letters to stay connected with your family
- The power of the written word as a record of legacy
These missives include dozens of wonderful vignettes that tell how his parents immigrated to the United States, what it was like to grow up during the depression, how music impacted his life and what it was like to have eleven brothers and sisters.
Author Michael Angelo Caruso writes, “My Dad, Mickey Caruso wrote over fifty letters between 1993 and 1997. These missives include dozens of wonderful vignettes that tell how his parents immigrated to the United States, what it was like to grow up during the depression, how music impacted his life and what it was like to have eleven brothers and sisters.
“The letters became a retroactive diary that chronicled the best of his life and taught me the value of keeping a written record of my memories and thoughts.
“In the summer of 1997, Dad and I talked about publishing his letters, but in September of that year, our family changed again. As the finale played on, the value of the written word became even more apparent and yet another lesson was handed down from my father.
“Dad and I missed our opportunity to work together on this project, but my brothers and I know that he would want you to enjoy the world according to Mickey. Dad’s letters were a method passing the benefits of his life lessons to his family. With each person who experiences these letters, Mickey’s family grows.”


