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Joseph Di Prisco 
Subway to California 

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In 1961, the Di Priscos fled Brooklyn—and the FBI. The father was a gambler and bookmaker, and agents chased him into the Long Island woods because he was implicated in police corruption. At thirty-five he escaped to a strange place called California, where his wife and two of her four sons joined him. One member of the family graduated high school, and he would make books of a different sort.


Joe didn’t seem called to a life of crime, but evidence is mixed. Once he was Brother Joseph in a Catholic novitiate, but later he was named prime suspect in a racketeering investigation. During Vietnam he seized his college administration building, and then played blackjack around the world, staked by big-money backers. He managed Italian restaurants with laughable ineptitude, but also did graduate study and taught for twenty years. Eventually Joe buries his unstable, manipulative, and beautiful mother and his brothers, including his heroin-addicted younger brother. Later, he cares for his father with Alzheimer’s. By turns heartbreaking and hilarious,
Subway to California recounts Joe’s battles with personal demons, bargains struck with angels, and truces with family in this richly colorful tale that reads like great fiction.

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Joseph Di Prisco was born in Brooklyn and lives today in Northern California, with his wife, photographer Patti James. He’s the author of the novels
All for Now, The Alzhammer, The Confessions of Brother Eli, and
Sun City, books of poems, and books about childhood and adolescence. Di Prisco’s memoir
The Pope of Brooklyn is the follow-up to
Subway to California.

Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 386 ● ISBN 9781940207537 ● Taille du fichier 1.7 MB ● Maison d’édition Rare Bird Books ● Publié 2017 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5488458 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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