Reading this oral history as told by some who grew up in the Bronx makes one wish to have been born there. After all, as Mary Higgins Clark said, "There are only three places that have a `the' in front of their name: the Vatican, The Hague and the Bronx."
The idea for Just Kids from the Bronx was beginning to hatch. I started out cautiously by interviewing only friends. Mickey was among the first "kids" I talked with.
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Alda interviewed more than 60 Bronx natives and each has warm, down-to-earth, happy memories of growing up in those few blocks of New York.. And perhaps even more important than their rags to riches stories is the reminder that in America all things are possible......
Arlene and Alan Alda, a remarkably accomplished and loving couple, were just interviewed by Charlie Rose., to publicize her latest book,
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