11.19.2007

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  • Bloomfield Avenue: A Jewish-Catholic Jersey Girl's Spiritual Journey - Linda Mercadante

  • Late For Work - David Tucker

  • The Real Nick and Nora - Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett by David L. Goodrich

  • Images of America: Belleville - Nicole T. Canfora

  • The Day I Turned Uncool - Dan Zevin

  • PUBLISHING CONFIDENTIAL The Insider's Guide to What It REALLY Takes to Land a Nonfiction Book Deal - Paul B. Brown

  • Unto The Sons - Gay Talese

  • A Writer's Life - Gay Talese

  • Growing Up Catholic

  • More Growing Up Catholic

  • Were You Always an Italian?

  • Growing Up - by Russell Baker

  • Paging New Jersey

  • New Jersey Curiosities

  • Everyday People: Profiles from the Garden State

  • The Meadowlands: Wilderness Adventures

  • Marching Home by Kevin Coyne

  • Una Storia Segreta - Lawrence DiStasi

  • Don't Tell Mama - Regina Barreca

  • Beyond The Godfather - Italian American Writers on the Real Italian American Experience

  • Mount Allegro - Jerry Mangione

  • BEFORE THE ECHO Essays on Nature - Pete Dunne

  • The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue By Robert Klein

  • Child of the 50's - Robert Klein

  • Growing Up Catholic: And Getting over It

  • Thank You, Sister: Memories of Growing Up Catholic

  • The Best of Sean Patrick: Memories of Growing Up Catholic

  • My Angel's Name Is Fred: Tales of Growing Up Catholic

  • Growing Up Irish Catholic, and Surviving My Mom's Eleven Sisters

  • Raised Catholic (Can You Tell?) by Ed Stivender


  • Rambling Round - Buccino

  • A Father's Place - Buccino

  • Sister Dressed Me Funny - Buccino


  • ''Buccino takes us where we've all been, in these charming, very readable, accessible essays. It's quite pleasant revisiting the innocence that he creates or remembers in these often wry and witty observations about life. The writing is very good, even, and flows nicely, to make one want to read more.... The author could even be played up a bit on the cover, such as ''New Jersey's 'Garrison Keillor' '' or something to that effect. ... There should be definite regional interest in this book. But Buccino writes well enough to draw a national audience as well ...''

     

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