Our Last Seder by Arnie “Tokyo” Rosenthal is a riveting memoir depicting a watershed moment in Rosenthal’s young life that changed him and his family forever. Set on Long Island in the early 1960s, the author depicts middle-class Jewish and suburban life, making the personal universal—only gifted writers can do this. Precocious and intellectually curious, young Arnie works like a detective to uncover family secrets as he figures out who he is in the process then as a teen and more recently as an accomplished singer-songwriter. This memoir is both personal and global, and even within its darker subject matter there’s a lot of joy and humor
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Monday, October 22, 2018
Our Last Seder Paperback – October 6, 2017 by Arnie " (Author), Tokyo" (Author), Rosenthal (Author) (Mascot Books)
Our Last Seder by Arnie “Tokyo” Rosenthal is a riveting memoir depicting a watershed moment in Rosenthal’s young life that changed him and his family forever. Set on Long Island in the early 1960s, the author depicts middle-class Jewish and suburban life, making the personal universal—only gifted writers can do this. Precocious and intellectually curious, young Arnie works like a detective to uncover family secrets as he figures out who he is in the process then as a teen and more recently as an accomplished singer-songwriter. This memoir is both personal and global, and even within its darker subject matter there’s a lot of joy and humor
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