Saturday, May 2 at 2 p.m. Garibaldi-Meucci Museum - 420 Tompkins Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305, United States
John Anselmo, Joe Zarba, and Francesco Bonavita PhD, present their book "The Newsstand", a novel about teenagers coming of age in the '60s on the tough streets of New York City's Little Italy.
The Newsstand, a novel by JJ Anselmo, is mostly set in New York's Little Italy in 1963 – a time when Little Italy was much different from what it is today. It was then a place where many storefronts – which are now trendy boutiques or restaurants – served as numbers drops for the neighborhood's numerous bookies; or places for the distribution of hijacked goods (open only to neighborhood people); or social clubs frequented by members of the "Five Families" and wannabe low-level hoods.
It was also a place where having street smarts was held in much higher esteem than having "school smarts"; and a place where scamming was a way of life for some.
Francesco Bonavita, PhD will discuss the themes of the novel. Joe Zarba, photographer, will show his photographs of the various places mentioned in the book.
Read more on http://www.thenewsstandbook.com/
And come to meet the authors Saturday, May 2 at 2 p.m.
Admission is $10/$5 members. It includes a light reception.
Source: Garibaldi Meucci Museum
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