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Book Synopsis: Jerome Charyn's three-part memoir of his boyhood in the Bronx has all the imagery and color of an enchanting and entertaining novel -- someone has said that it captures the author's world so accurately that it can't possibly be true. Bronx Boy, like The Dark Lady of Belorusse and The Black Swan, both selected by The New York Times as Notable Books of the Year, is a tour de force of memory and imagination. In this third and final installment, the higher truths of a masterly writer's art render moot the question of exactly where the real world ends and Charyn's imagined world begins. Still known as "Baby" although a younger brother has come along, young Charyn makes pocket money delivering eggs, belongs to a group of 12-year-old wannabe gangsters that meet in a soda shop run by an ex-con, and spends afternoons telling stories to the adoring wife of a wealthy Russian émigré. He becomes famous for his black-and-tans -- a concoction of coffee ice cream, seltzer, milk, chocolate sauce, crushed pecans -- and "a touch of bitterness that may have been the Bronx." So famous, indeed, that he walks away the winner of an annual black-and-tan contest sponsored by the real-life top gangster called "The Little Man" -- Meyer Lansky.In Charyn's hands, the often ridiculed Bronx is a magic place, as full of odd and wonderful characters as a three-ring circus. And at the center of it all, young "Baby," not as lucky in love as he would like to be, drinking it all in, putting his own extraordinary take on it. Charyn looks back at this with his singular vision, and records it all for us with the skill of the fine writer he is. This is a delightful and often moving story of a childhood that could only have been lived in New York in the fifties, a New York experience that could only have taken place in the Bronx of those days, a growing-up saga that could only have been captured by this singular author.

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Step into the vibrant and colorful world of Jerome Charyn's Bronx Boy: A Memoir. This captivating three-part memoir brims with imagery and imagination, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Charyn's writing has been praised by The New York Times and now, in this final installment, he takes us on a journey through his unforgettable boyhood in the Bronx.

Follow young "Baby" as he navigates the lively streets of his neighborhood, delivering eggs for pocket money and rubbing shoulders with a group of 12-year-old wannabe gangsters. But it's not just the nostalgia that makes this memoir special; it's the way Charyn brings every moment to life. From the soda shop run by an ex-con to the adored wife of a Russian émigré, each character and event is richly described, drawing you into the magic of the Bronx in the fifties.

Bronx Boy captures the essence of a bygone era, where black-and-tans were more than just a drink - they were a symbol of the Bronx's unique flavor. Charyn's black-and-tan concoction, infused with chocolate sauce, crushed pecans, and a touch of bitterness, becomes legendary. Dive deep into this memoir and experience the thrill of young "Baby" winning the coveted black-and-tan contest sponsored by "The Little Man" himself, the notorious gangster Meyer Lansky.

Charyn masterfully paints a picture of a Bronx that is filled with odd and wonderful characters, reminiscent of a three-ring circus. With his unparalleled storytelling, Charyn transports readers to a time and place that can only be New York City in the fifties. Through his eyes, we can relive the joy, the heartache, and the magic of growing up in the Bronx.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary New York experience. Delight in the enchanting memoir that could only come from the pen of a singular author like Jerome Charyn. Get your copy of Bronx Boy today and let your imagination soar!

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