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Maryanne Comaroto’s first book, Skinny, Tan and Rich—Unveiling the Myth,
is the electrifying and provocative story of a young woman’s search to feed her hungry soul. It will
forever change what you believe having it all really means.
Licensed therapist Maryanne Comaroto is a superb storyteller and enters the literary
world like a comet, boldly making her mark with a book that will both shock and entice the reader.
Her voice is energetic, spirited, and irreverent; her writing style offers comic relief from the tragic tale she tells,
leaving no vulnerable stone unturned.
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In her riveting life stories, she reveals herself utterly and candidly, stripping down to her innermost soul.
This emotional disrobing unveils each memory, dissecting in fascinating moment–to–minute detail, each trial and
error attempting to find solutions to the "childhood from hell," providing the research material for her scientific premise.
In a conscious attempt to recover from her painful childhood, Maryanne not only discovers a methodology that can be replicated
by anyone but offers to lead the way.
Gently encouraging her audience to break through their own issues, Maryanne provides a safe and practical place for
that to happen by inviting the reader into her inner sanctum. A place where they can find respite from their own
secrets, gaining full permission to look at another human being without judgment and at the same time heal their
own wounds.
Skinny, Tan & Rich is guaranteed to resonate with the reader and along the way is a wildly entertaining and
juicy read. This work is the first offering in a series of books and other products designed to engage the
reader in the transformation of their own lives. Her "Seven Steps for Successful Living" are a deceptively
simple template for the resolution of everyday issues and a proven method for living a life that works.
Her company, SHOMI, LLC, has as its vision: "To transform the culture that shapes people." The message
is both timely and vitally important for parents and teenagers alike.
Who would ever have expected a scientific and spiritual process to be this much fun? This may be the
first you’ve heard of Maryanne Comaroto, but it won’t be the last.
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