9/24/2011

Fractured Tales of Milwaukee's Eastside: A True Story About the Germans, the Poles, the Irish, the Jews, the Italians, and the Greeks Review

Fractured Tales of Milwaukee's Eastside: A True Story About the Germans, the Poles, the Irish, the Jews, the Italians, and the Greeks
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A group of people relate their memories while growing up on the east side of Milwaukee. For those who had memories of this area, I'm sure that it will revive experiences had by the reader. I wished they would have identified the individuals with their individual experiences. A nice feature was that they provided updates as to where the people are today.

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Marvelous! What memories came back to me with each page I read... you did a really fantastic job of gathering information to support the stories you wrote about. Memories are like th blind tribesmen coming back to the Village and telling about the big elephant they encountered in the bush... each has their own remembrances of the past and a personal story to tell. H. Laury Lepage "Just read the book cover to cover. I keep coming back to where I started. I think the whole thing is a treasure. I can't tell you how much enjoyment your efforts brought me." Bill Gee "The era we grew up in, where we learned about life, developed lasting friendships, and gave birth to those countless, delightful and not so delightful memories..." "I read the book in one sitting. Now I have to reshuffle my favorite book list.1) The Bible2) Of Mice and Men3) In Cold Blood4) The Harrod ExperimentAnd now rounding up fifth place, Fractured Tales of Milwaukee's East Side" Bob Kern "I just finished reading your book about our beloved eastside and many of our dear friends. I loved it. You captured the beauty of being raised in a blue collar community, next to a great lake, with many characters and so many fun stories and events." Marian Catania Yoder

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