• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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      Two things. First, we could probably sit down and swap stories and each of us would hear at least one tale that was completely new to them.

      Second, if you’re a New Yorker you’ll love this book. It’s about a man who owned a furniture store on 125th Street back in the 1960s through the '70s. He’s a hard working man, a loyal husband and a good father. All he wants to do is sell good merchandise at a reasonable price and take home a decent profit. The book is full of colorful characters and loads of great descritions of Harlem and the rest of the city, including Radio Row [which was demolished to make way for the World Trade Center]

      There’s some criminal activity and a couple of murders, but those aren’t the main thing.

      https://bookshop.org/p/books/harlem-shuffle-colson-whitehead/16311673?ean=9780525567271&next=t

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        Thanks, will check it out.

        I took my wife & kids to NYC last summer as part of our family vacation. It’s just amazing to me how the city’s changed from the Ed Koch days. I mean, I lived there through Giuliani (back when he was relatively normal), I saw the evolution happen in real time, but it’s still kind of boggling to think back on it.

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          Old joke.

          “If you don’t like Manhattan, come back in fifteen minutes. We’ll change it.”