Flatbush Odyssey: A Journey Through the Heart of Brooklyn
by Allen Abel
McClelland & Stewart
April 1, 2002
ISBN #0771007078
368 pages
Paperback (reprint)
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"Have you ever wondered what it would be like to return to your childhood neighbourhood?"
Reviewed by Norman Goldman
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Posted May 10, 2002 on The Best Reviews



Summary

Features a new chapter. At the age of 43, writer Allen Abel decided to move home to Brooklyn, stay with his mother (in the same apartment in which he grew up), and explore and write about the borough of his birth. For several months he wandered along Flatbush Avenue, the thoroughfare that runs like a spine through Brooklyn. The result is a delightful family memoir and exploration of a unique place. He hobnobs with Mohawk high-steel workers, tries to learn voodoo secrets from Haitian immigrants, commiserates with policemen detailed to the subway, and chats with an ex-zookeeper in Prospect Park. He revisits the scenes of his childhood, samples social life in distant Flatlands, and hunts for horseshoe crabs on the shoreline. Flatbush Odyssey is a revelation, and in it Allen Abel has produced a marvellous piece of storytelling.



 

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