Jimmy Breslin
Jimmy Breslin was an American journalist and author known for his columns in the New York City newspapers. He was celebrated for his gritty, street-smart style and his focus on the lives of ordinary people. Breslin won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1986.
Books
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1. The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
The book is a comedic crime novel that follows the misadventures of a bumbling Brooklyn-based Italian-American gang led by the inept Mafioso, Kid Sally Palumbo. The gang's attempts at criminal enterprises are consistently thwarted by their own incompetence, leading to a series of humorous and chaotic situations. The story is a satirical take on organized crime, highlighting the absurdity and dysfunction within the gang as they navigate their way through a series of botched schemes and internal conflicts, ultimately painting a picture of crime that is more farcical than fearsome.
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2. Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?
The Improbable Saga of the New York Mets' First Year
This humorous and insightful narrative delves into the chaotic and often comical inaugural season of the New York Mets in 1962. Chronicling the team's struggles, mishaps, and the colorful personalities that defined them, the book captures the essence of a team that, despite their lack of success on the field, won the hearts of fans with their endearing ineptitude and unwavering spirit. Through a series of anecdotes and observations, it paints a vivid picture of a team that, while far from perfect, embodied the unpredictable and often entertaining nature of baseball.
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