Brooklyn '76

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Product Details
Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
South Allen Street Press
Publish Date
Pages
282
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.64 inches | 0.92 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798988581000

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About the Author
Anthony Ausiello earned a BA in English from the Pennsylvania State University and an MFA in creative writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Between degrees, he spent two decades in corporate America. Anthony's previous work has appeared in the "East Bay Review," "Berfrois," "NonBinary Review," "Gravel," the "Absurdist," the "Rappahannock Review," "Ovunque Siamo," and "Broken Cord: An Anthology of Writing About Alzheimer's and Dementia." "Brooklyn '76" is his debut novel. Thoroughly Brooklyn born and bred, Anthony now lives in Westfield, New Jersey, with his wonderful wife, Talia, and his amazing children, Anya and Eli.
Reviews

"Ausiello's piercing debut chronicles one long day in the lives of a down-on-its-luck working-class Italian-American family living in a tight Bensonhurst apartment on July 4, 1976, the date of the nation's much ballyhooed bicentennial . . . Precise, evocative description brings the milieu-and the fraught dynamics-to vivid life . . . An accomplished, impressive debut." -BookLife Reviews


"A master of foreshadowing . . . I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys family dramas with sharp edges and a vein of humor running through them. Ausiello is a fresh, intriguing voice on the literary scene." -Manhattan Book Review


"A story as strong in its portraits of siblings and families on the cusp of change as it is in capturing a national milieu (that comes home to roost) in the community and culture of Brooklyn, New York . . . In Brooklyn '76, firecrackers and explosions both dominate the story and serve as a backdrop of metaphors for the equally powerful surges in relationships that are tested by legal and illegal choices . . . readers seeking books steeped in the atmospheres of Brooklyn in the late 1970s and an Italian-American family whose history faces new modern challenges will find Brooklyn '76 an evocative story that brings these times and characters to vivid life." -Midwest Book Review

"Literal and emotional fireworks explode throughout the pages of this original and rousing novel." -Walter Cummins, author of Local Music and Seeking Authenticity