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Overview"A collection of short stories about a long-gone Brooklyn from the legendary New York writer Pete Hamill. Pete Hamill's collected stories about Brooklyn present a New York almost lost but not forgotten. They read like messages from a vanished age, brimming with nostalgia: for the world after the war, the days of the Dodgers and Giants, and even, for some, the years of Prohibition and the Depression. The Christmas Kid is vintage Hamill. Set in the borough where he was born and raised, it is a must-read for his many fans, for all who love New York, and for anyone who seeks to understand the world today through the lens of the world that once was. ""Hamill, a master raconteur, mines his own roots in this enchanting new anthology."" --New York Times" Full Product DetailsAuthor: MR Pete Hamill , HamillPublisher: Back Bay Books Imprint: Back Bay Books Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780316232746ISBN 10: 0316232742 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 29 October 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHamill tells a good yarn and has a knack for drawing empathetic portraits of rogues and rule benders....Even a bicycle ride to the store to pick up the Daily News is a good read in Hamill's hands. --Michael Hill, San Francisco Chronicle PRAISE FOR PETE HAMILL: Few people have written quite so beautifully about New York as Hamill has in recent years. --Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times New York City is the lead actor in the best of Hamill's writing...and it steals the show. --Julie Wittes Schlack, Boston Globe Hamill sees a world almost gone by. Those who would dismiss that world as nostalgia might consider what in today's NewYork will they have to lovingly evoke years from now. --Sherryl Connelly, New York Daily News With his reporter's eye for detail and a tough-but-tender lyricism, the Brooklyn-bred Hamill brings modern-day New York to life by illuminating its colorful past. --Scott Stephens, Cleveland Plain Dealer With his reporter's eye for detail and a tough-but-tender lyricism, the Brooklyn-bred Hamill brings modern-day New York to life by illuminating its colorful past. Scott Stephens, Cleveland Plain Dealer Hamill sees a world almost gone by. Those who would dismiss that world as nostalgia might consider what in today's NewYork will they have to lovingly evoke years from now. Sherryl Connelly, New York Daily News New York City is the lead actor in the best of Hamill's writing...and it steals the show. Julie Wittes Schlack, Boston Globe Hamill tells a good yarn and has a knack for drawing empathetic portraits of rogues and rule benders....Even a bicycle ride to the store to pick up the Daily News is a good read in Hamill's hands. Michael Hill, San Francisco Chronicle PRAISE FOR PETE HAMILL: Few people have written quite so beautifully about New York as Hamill has in recent years. Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times PRAISE FOR PETE HAMILL: Few people have written quite so beautifully about New York as Hamill has in recent years. Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times New York City is the lead actor in the best of Hamill's writing...and it steals the show. --Julie Wittes Schlack, Boston Globe Hamill sees a world almost gone by. Those who would dismiss that world as nostalgia might consider what in today's NewYork will they have to lovingly evoke years from now. --Sherryl Connelly, New York Daily News Hamill tells a good yarn and has a knack for drawing empathetic portraits of rogues and rule benders....Even a bicycle ride to the store to pick up the Daily News is a good read in Hamill's hands. --Michael Hill, San Francisco Chronicle With his reporter's eye for detail and a tough-but-tender lyricism, the Brooklyn-bred Hamill brings modern-day New York to life by illuminating its colorful past. --Scott Stephens, Cleveland Plain Dealer PRAISE FOR PETE HAMILL: Few people have written quite so beautifully about New York as Hamill has in recent years. --Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times Hamill tells a good yarn and has a knack for drawing empathetic portraits of rogues and rule benders....Even a bicycle ride to the store to pick up the Daily News is a good read in Hamill's hands. -- San Francisco Chronicle Michael Hill Author InformationPete Hamill (1935-2020) was a novelist, journalist, editor, and screenwriter. He was the author of twenty-two books, including the bestselling novels Tabloid City, North River, Forever, and Snow in August, and the bestselling memoir A Drinking Life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |