WHO THE HELL IS STEW ALBERT
Discover the intriguing life of Stew Albert in "WHO THE HELL IS STEW ALBERT," a captivating memoir published by Red Hen Press in 2004. This engaging paperback spans 216 pages and takes readers on a journey through the unique experiences of a Jewish boy growing up in Brooklyn during a transformative era between World War II and the Cold War. Stew's childhood memories, including the unsettling practice of hiding under desks during nuclear drills and the ever-present brass pail filled with sand for fire emergencies, paint a vivid picture of his upbringing. With a blend of humor and nostalgia, this book offers a remarkable glimpse into a time of uncertainty and innocence. Join Stew as he navigates the complexities of growing up in a world on the brink of change. Perfect for readers interested in personal narratives and historical reflections, this memoir is a must-read!