ISBN-13: 9781626010550 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 212 str.
"Heartwarming and hilarious "--Andy Cohen, host of Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live" "For those of us who are fans of his blog Kenneth in the (212) who have always wondered just how Kenneth M. Walsh got to the big city of New York to keep us informed and entertained, he has finally let us in on all his wonderful yesterdays with his memoir, Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful? - Kevin Sessums, author of Mississippi Sissy In the summer of '77, while other boys in the Midwest were busy playing Little League and flocking to see Star Wars, young Kenny Walsh was obsessed with Chris Evert and Woody Allen movies - and daydreamed about moving to New York City. But when his family headed west from the suburbs of Detroit to Phoenix, it was the first in a series of events that set his Big Apple ambitions on the wrong course. In this funny and moving memoir, Walsh recounts an idiosyncratic childhood that included an attempt to track down a crazed serial killer, a First Amendment battle with his fourth-grade principal, running the local KKK (that's Kenny's Kid Kare) babysitting service - and the mysterious disappearance of his father. Post-college jobs took him to Hollywood and Washington, D.C. - where trouble followed (porn stars, doppelgangers, anxiety disorders) - but he still didn't feel at home. Walsh finally arrived in Manhattan the week of his thirty-first birthday ... but was tomorrow as wonderful as he dreamed it would be? Kenneth M. Walsh is the author of the popular blog Kenneth in the (212). He lives in New York City.
"Heartwarming and hilarious!"--Andy Cohen, host of Bravos "Watch What Happens Live""For those of us who are fans of his blog Kenneth in the (212) who have always wondered just how Kenneth M. Walsh got to the big city of New York to keep us informed and entertained, he has finally let us in on all his wonderful yesterdays with his memoir, Wasnt Tomorrow Wonderful? - Kevin Sessums, author of Mississippi SissyIn the summer of 77, while other boys in the Midwest were busy playing Little League and flocking to see Star Wars, young Kenny Walsh was obsessed with Chris Evert and Woody Allen movies - and daydreamed about moving to New York City. But when his family headed west from the suburbs of Detroit to Phoenix, it was the first in a series of events that set his Big Apple ambitions on the wrong course.In this funny and moving memoir, Walsh recounts an idiosyncratic childhood that included an attempt to track down a crazed serial killer, a First Amendment battle with his fourth-grade principal, running the local KKK (thats Kennys Kid Kare) babysitting service - and the mysterious disappearance of his father. Post-college jobs took him to Hollywood and Washington, D.C. - where trouble followed (porn stars, doppelgängers, anxiety disorders) - but he still didnt feel at home. Walsh finally arrived in Manhattan the week of his thirty-first birthday ... but was tomorrow as wonderful as he dreamed it would be?Kenneth M. Walsh is the author of the popular blog Kenneth in the (212). He lives in New York City.