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Aug. 28, 2009 - Reading, Signing, and Reception with Michael Rosen

Fri, 08/28/2009 - 5:30pm
Fri, 08/28/2009 - 7:30pm
Join Literary Bookpost for a reading, book signing, and reception for Michael Rosen of New York City with his new book from PublicAffairs, What Else But Home:  Seven Boys and an American Journey Between the Projects and the Penthouse.

What Else But Home: Seven Boys and an American Journey Between the Projects and the Penthouse (Hardcover)

By Michael Rosen
$24.95
ISBN-13: 9781586485627
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: PublicAffairs, 07/01/2009

Every once in a blue moon I come across a book which has a far greater intrinsic value than just a good story, memoir, or tale.  Such is the case of What Else but Home by Michael Rosen.  In Rosen’s account of how he and his wife become, in effect, surrogate parents to a group of black and Hispanic boys from the projects across the park that divides their penthouse world from that of the boys we all can learn a lesson in how each of us, in our own large or small way, can make people’s lives, and our world, a better place.

 

Michael Rosen already had a family: wife Leslie, and two young sons, Ripton and Morgan, both adopted.  The Rosen family lived quite comfortably in their penthouse apartment on one side of Tompkins Park in New York City.   But, one day in 1998, eight year old Ripton became involved in a baseball game in the park with a group of boys from the housing projects on the other side of the park.  At the end of the game, Ripton invited a number of the boys home.  And this began an incredible story.

 

Let us say the doorman, perhaps the neighbors, were somewhat taken aback when the white Rosen family streamed into their building with a rather large and vocal group of black and Hispanic boys.  But, let us also say that, as the years rolled by, Michael Rosen and his family saw to the needs, and sometimes the wants, of this group of boys in the fields of education, sports, mentoring, the value of work, and the importance and esteem of the group and the individual.  Let us also say that, almost eleven years after that day in 1998, despite a life that began in projects haunted by gangs, drugs, prostitution, and crime, each of the boys the Rosen family took in became survivors; more than that, they became their own success stories.  Though none of the five will probably ever become president, neither will any of them sink to the level of their peers in the projects.  And, in the world of youth and the projects today, that is meaningful not only to each of the boys, but to all of New York City and our world.

 

What Else but Home is an incredible account of the past 11 years in the Rosen household, a household that expanded to nine people who all had to learn from each other to make a go of life.  It all started with a baseball game, and it hasn’t ended yet.  The five boys brought into the Rosen household have moved into their own lives, to college, to sports, to work or the service.  The key concept here is that they have moved on…they are not stagnating in the ghetto. 

 

Michael Rosen has a story to tell us, and we look forward to hosting him at Literary Bookpost on Friday, August 28th, for a reception, a book signing, and to hear his story.  How were we fortunate enough to get Michael here?  Rosen will be coming to North Carolina to bring his oldest son, Ripton, to Elon College, where he will begin his freshman year.  Ripton plans to play baseball.


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110 South Main Street
Salisbury, North Carolina 28144

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