The Godfather's Daughter by Rita Gigante. Light and enjoyable book. I knew it was going to be more about her personal journey than about Chin so I wasn't disappointed. At some points it became too religious and spiritual for me, but there' still some little tidbits of information about her dad to balance it out. For example, he used to communicate with his men by meeting them and writing notes on pieces of paper then burning the paper. One thing I liked was that she was pretty honest about what her father did for a living and didn't try to glorify him like the Gottis do with their dad.

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