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2003
| In this compelling memoir, John Skoyles guides us through 1960s New York. Caught between his uncle Fred, a mob associate and man-about-town, and his aunt Linda, a secretary at Paramount Pictures on Times Square, the sixteen-year-old finds himself exploring everything from the bars and swank apartments of Manhattan's Upper East Side to the flophouses and haunts of Forty-second Street. Secret Frequencies spins in graceful turns from deadpan hilarity to unflinching bleakness as Skoyles encounters N....[more] |
1999
| Celebrating the family and its values, the author recounts stories and anecdotes that are familiar, yet illuminating, mundane, and important. Each page filled with warmth, humor, and charm. |

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