About Everything We Thought Was True by Lisa Montanaro
A father’s hidden truth. A mother’s desperate wish. A daughter caught in between. A secret that forever shapes a family.
When Lena’s father comes out as gay in an era with profound legal and social repercussions, her mother’s frantic whisper becomes a family mantra: “Never tell anyone.” Decades later, that childhood lesson still haunts Lena—until her father’s courage forces her to choose between the silence that protected them and the truth that could heal them.
“A beautiful coming-into-your-own identity story told from the point of view of a young woman and both her parents.” — Amazon Review
This multigenerational family drama is perfect for book clubs and fans of the TV Show, This is Us.
First Place Winner, LGBTQ Fiction – International Firebird Book Awards
Honorable Mention, General Fiction – Los Angeles Book Festival
Finalist, LGBTQ Fiction – International Indie Excellence Awards
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Author Bio:
Lisa Montanaro is part no-nonsense Italian American New Yorker and part sunny Californian. She has a unique background as a performer, teacher of deaf students, employment lawyer, executive coach, productivity consultant, speaker, and author.
Lisa writes book club fiction featuring complex characters breaking barriers and fighting to truly be themselves despite obstacles in their way—including the time they live in and societal stigmas. Lisa’s debut novel, Everything We Thought Was True, was inspired by her family history and examines the corrosive nature of secrets—those we keep from ourselves, from each other, and from society. It released in January 2025 by Red Adept Publishing in print and eBook, and in May 2025 on audiobook produced by Tantor Media, narrated by Annalee Scott. It was awarded first place for LGBTQ Fiction in the 2024 International Firebird Book Awards, Honorable Mention in General Fiction in the 2025 Los Angeles Book Festival, and finalist for LGBTQ Fiction in the National Indie Excellence Awards.
Lisa serves as webinar host for the Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA). When not writing, Lisa enjoys cycling and hiking with her veterinarian husband, tending to her garden, and chasing after her rescue dog. Lisa has enjoyed living snow-free since 2012 in Northern California, where she’s made it her mission to sample the wines of the region.
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