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Step into a world filled with the magical kidhood and enchanting charm of Brooklyn through the eyes of Art Shulman in his captivating memoir, "A Kid Grows in Brooklyn." This isn't just any memoir – Art Shulman, author, and lively octogenarian, creates a time capsule that transports you to the most magical time and place to grow up in. Whether you're a Brooklyn native or just curious about its legendary allure, Art's journey from childhood to 18 is an adventure you can't miss. His tales are a delightful blend of humor and poignancy, crafted to keep you turning pages with a smile.Join Art as he revisits iconic landmarks like Coney Island and savors childhood flavors, from egg creams to the joyous game of punchball to the Brooklyn Dodgers. Each chapter unfolds a new facet of Brooklyn life, painting a vivid picture of family, friends, and the simple pleasures of a bygone era."A Kid Grows in Brooklyn" is a treasure trove of memories. It's more than a memoir; it's a celebration of life's small moments and big adventures.Grab your copy of "A Kid Grows in Brooklyn" and embark on an unforgettable journey through Brooklyn that will leave you laughing, reflecting, and cherishing every page.Art, a proud native Brooklynite, has written a bunch of books, all very different from this one, including the previously published: I’m Wrong, I’m Sorry, I Love You!, Tyrus Carson’s Ride, and Barnaby Brain. He’s also known for his plays, over 100, including 26 produced full-length plays and many one-acts. He writes comedies, dramas, and their hybrid — dramedies. Art graduated with a Ph.D. in Psychology and was called Professor for the 20 years he taught at California State University, Northridge. He has two daughters, three step-children, and three grandsons and lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife Rebecca. But a big part of his heart still resides in magical Brooklyn.

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