<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>There must be something in our souls that cries out to explain to the world not only who we are but also how it was we got to be the person our friends and family know and love. For Martin Blumberg, the path of explaining himself to the world begins by understanding the way the world around him influenced his experiences and choices and how he interacted with family, friends, teachers, and neighborhood businesses as he grew up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. What puzzles us all is the mystery of how the kids we grew up with in those same surroundings went on to become either well-educated and respected professionals and businessmen, or gangsters and incarcerated criminals. Ultimately, growing up is a never-ending series of choices and interactions, some good, some not so, but ultimately, in balance, the better choices lead us to the happiness and self-satisfaction we enjoy, along with our many accomplishments. My dear friend Marty Blumberg has traveled a fascinating and unique path as he grew up in Brownsville and then to Canarsie neighborhoods, which colored and influenced his early life and molded him to become the great guy we all know and love. This is Martin's story, and it beautifully explains him to all of us, and, no doubt, through his introspections and insights, most importantly, explains him to himself. -Roger Elowitz<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Martin Lewis Blumberg is one of five brothers that lived in Brooklyn, New York. Today all the brothers that range in age of 74 to 89 all live on Long Island, N.Y. their shared memories gives them the opportunity to reminisce about their childhood nostalgic moments. Mr. Blumberg has a writing technique that captures a particular moment in childhood with humor and grace. He always wanted to put his memoirs on paper and show the youth of today and future generations how life was in the 1950's. "My Brooklyn My Way " recaptures the past and helps the reader understand living in the middle of the twentieth century.
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