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Leaving Story Avenue My Journey From The Projects To The Front Page 1st Paul Larosa

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Leaving Story Avenue My Journey From The Projects To The Front Page 1st Paul Larosa
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Publisher: Park Slope Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Paul LaRosa
ISBN: 9780983796305, 0983796300
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1st

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Leaving Story Avenue My Journey From The Projects To The Front Page 1st Paul Larosa by Paul Larosa 9780983796305, 0983796300 instant download after payment.

Paul LaRosa was a clueless kid growing up in a Bronx housing project when he discovered there might be more to life. As the projects went from idyllic to dangerous, Paul made his way to The New York Daily News where he became a copyboy and later a reporter. The News was still the largest circulating newspaper in the country but it was in the last, outrageous and often hilarious, gasp of The Front Page Era. Reporters wallowed in a swirl of alcohol, hookers and bad behavior but none of it stopped them from delivering an electric and engaging paper every day. Paul, a naïf trapped in a Tabloid World, struggled to adapt. As a reporter, Paul had a front row seat to one of the most harrowing five year periods in New York’s the city’s brush with bankruptcy, the terror reign of Son of Sam, a riotous blackout and the murder of John Lennon. Thanks to The News, Paul was there every step of the way.

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