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Memories of Maverick: Growing Up Poor & Catholic in East Boston - Paperback

Memories of Maverick: Growing Up Poor & Catholic in East Boston - Paperback

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by Janet Schwind (Editor), Teri D. Borseti (Author)

The Wonder Years meets the Sopranos in this story that's based on the life of the author. It's the 1960's and Angela, and her mother and brother live in the Maverick Square Housing projects in East Boston. Times are tough for her single mom, and life in the projects serve as a colorful backdrop for an interesting childhood. Memories conjure up nostalgic images of the amusements at Revere Beach and The Enchanted Village at Jordan Marsh. But other memories include eating government surplus food, battling head lice and witnessing a summer tragedy that would be forever etched in her mind. In the predominantly Catholic neighborhood many of the Italian immigrant families sent their kids to parochial school where they were at the mercy of the cruel Sisters of Notre Dame nuns. Boomers, recovering Catholics, projects kids, and single moms will love looking back on all the games and traditions that went with city life. So grab yourself a nice spucky and a can of tonic and enjoy the read.

Author Biography

Teri Borseti is a freelance writer who's byline has appeared in The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Boston Business Journal, The Improper Bostonian, Commonwealth Magazine, Boston Home & Garden, Ocean Home Magazine, New England Design, ENN.Com, Cape Cod Life, Worcester Quarterly and others. This memoir is her first book.

Number of Pages: 164
Dimensions: 0.35 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: September 25, 2010
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