Having known very little about the life of his own grandparents, Jack takes us on a memorable trip of his childhood where horse-drawn vendor wagons were common and television had yet to arrive. It is his attempt to educate his grandchildren and anyone else, for that matter, on how it was to grow up in the Central New York area during the time when life was "simple." Jack grew up in a predominately Jewish neighborhood, but he never realized until years later the horrors that his friend's parents and relatives had experienced in Europe during the Holocaust. Part Two explores life in America...
Having known very little about the life of his own grandparents, Jack takes us on a memorable trip of his childhood where horse-drawn vendor wagons we...