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Journalist Nancy Rommelmann's memoir of growing up in Brooklyn Heights in the 1970s, and excerpted in the New York Times Magazine as the essay, "Dazed and Confused."

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  • File Size 2365 KB
  • Print Length 25 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date January 2, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B006SPQFLE

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"The Queens of Montague Street" is a vivid read and it goes by all too fast. My one real complaint is that I wished it had been longer. Rommelmann is by trade and by temperament a journalist - many of her excellent non-fiction pieces are available on her website - and her she turns her detail-oriented and honest-if-it-kills-her eye to her own story. It's memoir as journalism.

Everyone has a story to tell about themselves, and it all comes down to how one goes about telling it. Rommelmann shows herself as she thought she was at the time, and as she sees herself now. She was a child of privilege who takes her teenage rebellion to the "mean streets," not realizing at the time how much of a tourist she was. She entered domains that seemed fraught with adventure, but understands now that she was experiencing things differently from those who had no choice to inhabit the lives they were living. At the end of things, a simple phone call puts her back into her old life - like Dorothy clicking her red shoes, or Lucy returning back through the Wardrobe.

One of the other reviewers criticized the work for being about a rich kid who saw "the lives of others that were very different" and felt like she was "a part of it." It's an odd criticism because this is the whole point of the piece. The self-dramatization of an adolescent and the remorseless judgement of the adult she has become. The piece is being criticized for accomplishing exactly what it set out to accomplish.

The immediacy of many of the moments is exciting, and the recall of detail so many years later is enviable, allowing you to feel you are as much in the moment as possible. This short piece is highly recommended.
As someone who grew up in pretty much the same general time and place, I found this memoir fascinating in two distinct ways. One, the way it evoked memories of the familiar, putting me back in the head of my younger self. And two, the way it showed me an entirely UNfamiliar side of a life I thought I knew. To be nostalgic and eye-opening at the same time is no mean feat, but that's what Nancy Rommelmann has done here. Plus, she's a terrific writer. Highly recommended.
Nancy Rommelmann brings out the flavor of Brooklyn Heights in a down-to-earth, heartfelt snapshot of what it was like to grow up during a very special place and time. While it is not by any means a "flowers-and-hearts" look at life, it is very real, very compelling, and, at times, brutal in its honesty. Nancy shows a teenager's perspective of life while using very adult matter-of-factness and language. Anyone who has been honest in their teenage rebellion will relate.
It was excellent. Knew the author growing up. Brought back lots of memories during a crazy time in Bkyn.
I was born in 1977, and could only imagine what growing up in New York was like for kids of that era. With this work, my imagination has so much more to work with, as Rommelmann makes it all too real. Fear of and enchantment with sketchy characters, the folly of youth, the tension between father and daughter that you fear might be insurmountable - all illuminated here in a searingly honest account of life as it was never planned to be. I have read this multiple times and enjoy it still. Comfort reading at its most digestible.
Holy smokes (stokes?) Nancy, I haven't thought about these characters in many a year (I won't say how many), and you brought them all rushing back, in living color, and as raw as can be. You captured that time and place in a most perfect way; many thanks. Can't wait to read some of your other work.

-Vernard
As a resident of Brooklyn Heights I was drawn to the story to see my neighborhood through her eyes of 40 years ago.

I saw very little as it was more of a New Yorker length piece than a full memoir but I very much enjoyed what she wrote.
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