As Long As You Can See the Clock, You're Okay: South Brooklyn in the 1950s - Grace Zolla Protano - Books - ProPress Books, Incorporated - 9780984519712 - March 29, 2011
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As Long As You Can See the Clock, You're Okay: South Brooklyn in the 1950s

Grace Zolla Protano

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As Long As You Can See the Clock, You're Okay: South Brooklyn in the 1950s

In Grace Zolla Protano's touching memoir we meet the people who most impacted her life: her brothers Jack and Sal, who gave her strength and laughter; her father Anthony, who showed her gentleness and character. We see her mother Fiorentina, who taught her kindness and wonder, but whose emotionally crippling illness stole half a childhood. Set mainly in Brooklyn in the 1950s, AS LONG AS YOU CAN SEE THE CLOCK, YOU'RE OKAY is a recollection of growing up with a unique love embodying joy and sadness; pride and shame; tenderness and cruelty. The author longs for her absent mother and we cry with her; she feels a safety just by seeing Downtown Brooklyn's 512 foot icon, the Williamsburgh Savings Bank clock tower, and we understand fully why AS LONG AS YOU CAN SEE THE CLOCK, YOU'RE OKAY.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 29, 2011
ISBN13 9780984519712
Publishers ProPress Books, Incorporated
Pages 196
Dimensions 213 × 11 × 138 mm   ·   258 g
Language English  

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