Brooklyn Savvy

Brooklyn Savvy
Author: Joe Perk
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-03-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1796013471

How did your childhood friends, playground, and adventures shape the rest of your life? This is how they shaped mine. Tucked in New York City, there is a small track of land where multiple nationalities live close and like it. It’s called Brooklyn. Brooklyn was life. We grew with it and learned from it. Friendships that strived together lasted forever, from cradle to grave. From knickers and cold-water flats to air raids, these stories cover from Korea to Harlem, through grammar school, two wars, and a time in Harlem white people knew little about, and finally, from Rockefeller Center to Radio City. Brooklyn lives are summarized in one paragraph: Your father was a cross between cop and conscience, and your mother, between priest and conscience. You can fool the latter; don’t mess with the former. Huck Finn had the Mississippi; Joe Perk and his friends from Thirty-Sixth Street had Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery. “Don’t cheat a friend and never give a sucker an even break” was just one life lesson bred in Brooklyn. Even somewhere today, I bet someone is buying that bridge again. Brooklyn friendships and adventures shaped a life strategy used in the battlefields of Korea, in working as a telephone repairman in Harlem, in supervising telephone installations in Rockefeller Center, and in conducting hundreds of investigations as a security chief investigator. The stories are real, however unreal they seem. The people are real; however, most of them are gone. The lessons are real, and a kid from Thirty-Sixth Street—a marine staff sergeant—still lives by them. “Brooklyn Savvy, in a few words, is thought, motivated early, when the brain is most susceptible.” (Joe Perk)

The Rough Guide to Southwest USA

The Rough Guide to Southwest USA
Author: Greg Ward
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2003
Genre: Arizona
ISBN: 9781843530800

From in-depth coverage of ten great national parks to the high-rolling pace of Las Vegas and the laid-back charm of Santa Fe, this new "Rough Guide" leaves no canyon, desert, or town unexplored. of color maps and photos.

In The Shadow of The Water Tower

In The Shadow of The Water Tower
Author: Alan Kirby
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1634130049

The Kelly brothers, in their sixties, are living on opposite sides of the country when they receive a call from an attorney in their small hometown of Glenville, Indiana. His request: travel to Indiana to hear the final wishes of a recently deceased former neighbor, "Uncle" Shorty. Travel across country to hear the final wishes of a man who owned little more than an old Plymouth and a checkerboard? The brothers see this as a waste of time-even though Shorty had been a kind and encouraging family friend. But the attorney insists: "After hearing Mr. Hazelton's wishes, both of your lives could be changed forever." Returning "home" after forty years will pull Joe and Darren away from their quiet family lives and thrust them into a world of memorable stories, legendary characters, old grievances, early loves, and a precarious status that elicits greed, false adulation, and even crime. But will it be worth it?

Joe Perk

Joe Perk
Author: JIM. YOAKUM
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781489500939

The comic adventures of Joe Perk: inarticulate, simple-hearted and naive. Joe is "a coffee-whisperer" whose amazing talent for pulling the perfect cup of java propels him from small town Oklahoma to New York City to realize his dream: to become a world champion coffee barista.

Carl B. Stokes and the Rise of Black Political Power

Carl B. Stokes and the Rise of Black Political Power
Author: Leonard N. Moore
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252071638

As the first elected black mayor of a major U.S. city, Cleveland's Carl B. Stokes embodied the transformation of the civil rights movement from a vehicle of protest to one of black political power. In this wide-ranging political biography, Leonard N. Moore examines the convictions and alliances that brought Stokes to power. Impelled by the problems plaguing Cleveland's ghettos in the decades following World War II, Stokes and other Clevelanders questioned how the sit-ins and marches of the civil rights movement could correct the exclusionary zoning practices, police brutality, substandard housing, and de facto school segregation that African Americans in the country's northern urban centers viewed as evidence of their oppression. As civil unrest in the country's ghettos turned to violence in the 1960s, Cleveland was one of the first cities to heed the call of Malcolm X's infamous "The Ballot or the Bullet" speech. Understanding the importance of controlling the city's political system, Cleveland's blacks utilized their substantial voting base to put Stokes in office in 1967. Stokes was committed to showing the country that an African American could be an effective political leader. He employed an ambitious and radically progressive agenda to clean up Cleveland's ghettos, reform law enforcement, move public housing to middle-class neighborhoods, and jump-start black economic power. Hindered by resistance from the black middle class and the Cleveland City Council, spurned by the media and fellow politicians who deemed him a black nationalist, and unable to prove that black leadership could thwart black unrest, Stokes finished his four years in office with many of his legislative goals unfulfilled. Focusing on Stokes and Cleveland, but attending to themes that affected many urban centers after the second great migration of African Americans to the North, Moore balances Stokes's failures and successes to provide a thorough and engaging portrait of his life and his pioneering contributions to a distinct African American political culture that continues to shape American life.

Dancing a Polka to Heaven

Dancing a Polka to Heaven
Author: Betty Vos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780970957597

Through memoir, tribute, filled with history, and as told by his friends Dancing a Polka to Heaven tells the life and times of Minnesota's Iron Range Polka Mass Priest, Father Frank Perkovich. The story is a celebration of life, a faith, and an unusual ministry of a remarkable man.

All That Glitters

All That Glitters
Author: Nathan Cannon
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595165877

An attempt to gain justice for a friend who has been scammed out of his life savings takes Matt Saber from Mexico to the Dominican Republic, tracking the activities of two separate groups of con men. He enlists several of his own friends in his endeavor, as well as various law enforcement agencies. Despite a brutal murder, Saber and friends succeed in breaking up the con artists’ scheme.

Joe DiMaggio

Joe DiMaggio
Author: Richard Ben Cramer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2001-09-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0684865475

This is the life story of Joe DiMaggio, including his first game with the New York Yankees in the 1930s, his marriage to Marilyn Monroe & his rise to hero status. Richard Ben Cramer tells of the ways in which fame can both build & destroy.

The Street Smart MBA

The Street Smart MBA
Author: Steve Babitsky
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1430247673

Small Businesses & Self-Employed.