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The Outsiders meets This Boy's Life, in this coming-of-age memoir
about growing up in the Bronx during the 1960s among racial
tension, street violence, and trouble at home. Growing up in the
1960s in a troubled Bronx neighborhood, the stoop outside the
apartment was a gathering place, a safe haven, and a window to the
world beyond home. This small piece of granite real estate holds
memories for all New Yorkers and tells a story from decades gone.
Within these pages, you'll see life from a new perspective--through
the eyes of a young boy-- straight from his Bronx stoop. Stories
from the Stoop features seven unforgettable true-life adventures;
stories told with humor, grit, and candor that will fill you with
hope and remind you that we are all in this together. The author
asks himself: How can I overcome the violence on the streets? Will
I ever break the chains of being born into my cursed and chaotic
family? Am I always going to be an outsider? It was Steve
Bernstein's fortuitous and profound friendships--many of which
crossed boundaries of race, gender, and religion--that enabled him
to navigate these tumultuous questions and develop a hopeful
perspective on life. Without his dog, Wolf, Steve would not have
survived the wrath of a street gang. On the day Martin Luther King,
Jr. was killed, it was Anthony who recognized how dangerous it was
for Steve (the only white kid on the basketball court that April
evening) to be out shooting hoops. An epic bike trip with Joe
breathed life into Steve's dream to be free, a lifelong friendship
that only 9/11 could extinguish. Stories from the Stoop is a
triumphant and tender coming of age journey that will capture your
heart and feed your soul. Steve's voice, spare and street smart,
resonates across age and ethnicity, to offer the possibility that
life circumstances need not predict destiny. All you have to do is
find enough courage, compassion and chutzpah to win out.
Experienced music teacher Steve Bernstein here presents a rich and
varied selection of 15 four-part recorder pieces in this tried and
tested collection for schools. Classical pieces by J. S. Bach,
Praetorius and Valentine are represented alongisde traditional
Scottish, English and Welsh folk songs, as well as original
compositions by the author. Each piece is arranged for soprano,
alto, tenor and bass recorder. This is a useful resource for any
class teacher or music teacher, graded by difficulty and suitable
for children in Class 5 (age 11) and older.
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