I have a friend named Jack Bilello who wrote a
wonderful book called: "I Still Love Joni James: A Boy Grows in
Jack writes of the
neighborhood in charming detail and with an insider's feeling for its
diverse inhabitants: "Get up you son-of-a bitch! You miserable bastard!
Get up and get ready for church". Senza Denti, in mid-season form, yelled
at Little Philly. I said now, you lagnazuna, and I mean it! If you don't go to
church I'll kick you out on your Goddamn ear! The entire neighborhood had given
her the nickname. Senza Denti, the toothless. Her two front teeth were missing,
leaving a serious gap, lost, rumor has it, when her husband, Philly the Fish,
had personally and permanently altered her appearance with a right cross to the
jaw. Out of respect, everyone called her Senza Denti behind her back only. To
her face she was called Frances or Mrs. Montenova."
Jack, on the Parade Grounds,
a ball field near
As the family returned from his father's funeral, the main
character, Chris, thought about transitioning from son to father:
"Boy oh boy Dad. We always have to listen to your music. His
fifteen-year old son fished around for WBAB, rap and hip-hop. Chris, nettled,
in retaliation, reflexively popped the selector back to WHLI and Dean Anthony
who played the music of Chris' life. Chris gazed out the car window to hide the
tears welling in his eyes. He recalled the exact same radio ruckus he had with
his father. He thought no one can be a good son until he's been a father. Words
leaped into his mind. Thomas Wolfe said you can't go home again. Eugene O'Neill
believed you can never leave home. Chris put his money on O'Neill. You can and
should go home again, if only to retrieve the priceless memories. He turned to
his son. His tears, like the years, had evaporated. OK Jackie, put on your
station. But always remember this...I still love Joni James."
This book peeled away the years for me. It reminded me how lucky I
am to have been raised in Brooklyn by a loving
Italian family in a time when the world was less complicated... a good read for
anyone who remembers Joni James.
Note: Some quotes from the book are paraphrased.
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2 comments:
Do you have a copy? I'd love to read it!
Sure.
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