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Flatbush Odyssey : A Journey Through the Heart of Brooklyn

Flatbush Odyssey : A Journey Through the Heart of Brooklyn

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mom Deserved A Steak
Review: Great trip down Flatbush---I enjoyed this enough to recommend to friends. But what a cheapeskate! Besides trying to mooch drinks and snacks off merchants, the guy moves in with his for months ---- and when her 75th birthday arrives the loving son and daughter say Peter Luger's is too expensive. They take her to Jerry's Ribs instead, for crissakes! If you can get past this guy's tendency to be a tightwad you'll enjoy Flatbush Odyssey.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A return to a childhood neighbourhood-Flatbush
Review: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to return to your childhood neighbourhood after an absence of more than twenty-five years?
Allen Abel, journalist and foreign correspondent, takes us on a journey to Brooklyn, New York, where he grew up during the 50s and 60s and where he returned to live with his chain-smoking mother in 1993 for a few months.

During a period of ten weeks, the author, accompanied from time to time by his sister, nicknamed, "Little Debbie," endeavours to find out what happened to some of his boyhood hangouts and in general the neighbourhood.
As he states in the introduction, "How had my homeland changed so utterly. How had parts of it remained so achingly unaltered?

Abel's journey consisted mainly of wandering along Flatbush Avenue, the main thoroughfare of Brooklyn extending north to south for a distance of approximately ten miles.
He would start early every morning from East 31st Street "at an hour when hit men dozed and honest shopkeepers primed for commerce."
In order to enable the reader to feel and taste the present social atmosphere of Brooklyn, the author cleverly divides its contents into seven sections resembling distinct itineraries.

During Abel's sojourns he meets up with residents, storeowners and their patrons, recently arrived immigrant families, workers, vagabonds, and other colourful characters.
He describes the places where they live, the type of jobs they have, their customs and superstitions and the clothes they wear.
We are also informed of rampant crime where even seven year olds are not immune from being accosted at gunpoint by older men who steal their bikes.

Each and every one of these characters contributes to the mosaic that makes up one of New York's most famous boroughs. Where such celebrities as Lena Horne, Barry Manilow, Mickey Spillane, Mike Tyson, Dom DeLuise, Connie Francis, Lou Gossett Jr., the Gershwin Brothers, Danny Kaye, Aaron Copeland, Beverly Sills and many more once lived.

Abel's wry humour and his profound knowledge of the history of Brooklyn make for delightful and informative reading.
In fact we can say of the book it is a true social commentary of a community constantly changing yet still holding on to some of its old traditions.
In 2001 the author returned to his childhood home in order to update the book. There was a tiny glimmer of hope, as in the case of many large North American cities; urban renewal seems to also have taken root in Brooklyn.
However, as the author wonders, it is difficult to comprehend why his mother still lives in Brooklyn after fifty-two years and why some of her cronies never moved away.

This review first appeared on reviewer's own site
www.bookpleasures.com

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mom Deserved A Steak
Review: Thoroughly enjoyable and informative reading. At first I couldn't understand how someone could take the time to research and write about what I assumed was a fairly narrow subject. Then I was surprised at how well it was written. Getting deeper into the book I realized that Allen Abel was a professional writer and it all made some more sense. The historical information gave more depth, insight and appreciation to my growing up in Brooklyn. His humor and contemporary characters were delightful. I have forwarded this book on to friends who were most appreciative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Flatbush Odyssey : A Journey Through the Heart of Brooklyn
Review: Thoroughly enjoyable and informative reading. At first I couldn't understand how someone could take the time to research and write about what I assumed was a fairly narrow subject. Then I was surprised at how well it was written. Getting deeper into the book I realized that Allen Abel was a professional writer and it all made some more sense. The historical information gave more depth, insight and appreciation to my growing up in Brooklyn. His humor and contemporary characters were delightful. I have forwarded this book on to friends who were most appreciative.


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