I spent my
childhood hiding from my father as much as possible. I learned early on that if
I tried to save my mother from a beating, I’d get hit and then my mother would
be beaten even more. It was best for both of us if I didn’t get involved. I’d
leave the house and go far away, curling up under a tree where I could cry my
“alone tears.” Then I’d creep into the house and into bed, grateful to have
escaped, but then I’d get beaten in the morning.
It was the alcohol. It was always
the alcohol.
Frankie Maio was never expected to amount to much. The oldest son of an alcoholic, it was no surprise when he turned to alcohol as well. Forty-seven years of heavy drinking and drug abuse should have been the end of him ... but Frankie's mother believed in miracles, and that's what Frankie got.
My Name is Frankie is the true story of a hard life, a long road, and the healing hand of a higher power that reached down and changed everything.