From Steven V. Roberts comes My Fathers' Houses, a memoir of
growing up in Bayonne, New Jersey, an immigrant community in the
shadow of the Statue if Liberty, and the story of how his father
and his grandfather's dreams-and their own passion for writing and
ideas-influenced Steven's future, and inspired him to seek his
fortune in New York City, the media capital of the world.
This is a story of a town and a time and a boy who grew up
there, a boy who became a New York Times correspondent, TV and
radio personality, and best-selling author. The town was Bayonne,
New Jersey, a European village so close to New York that Steve
could see the Statue of Liberty from his bedroom window. The time
was the forties and fifties, when children of immigrants were
striving to become American and find a place in a booming post-war
world. The core of Steve's world was one block, where he lived in a
house his grandfather, Harry Schanbam, had built with his own
hands.
But the story starts back in Russia, where the family business
of writing and ideas began. Steve's other grandfather, Abraham
Rogowsky, stole money to become a Zionist pioneer in Palestine
before moving to America. The tale continues through the
Depression, when Steve's parents lived one block apart in Bayonne,
wrote letters to each other and married in secret.
During the war years, Steve's father wrote children's books and
based one of his best sellers on outings he took with his twin sons
to the local train station. As his byline, he used his boys' middle
names-Jeffrey Victor-so Steve got his first writing credit before
he was two. The story concludes with the boy leaving Bayonne, going
on to Harvard, meeting the Catholic girlwho became his wife, and
starting work at the New York Times-across the river, and worlds
away, from where he began. Now a grandfather of five, Steve Roberts
looks in the mirror and sees his own father and grandfather looking
back at him-a family chain that started in 19th century Russia and
thrives today in 21st century America.
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