A Brooklyn Life, tells the story of a not so famous son of Brooklyn. The book delves into his formative childhood, his experiences, including anti-semitism during his college years, and his likes and dislikes.
The heart of A Brooklyn Life deals with a career as an educator in the heart of the inner city. He is honest about his family life, what motivates him, and his many experiences dealing with parents, children and teachers.
The book was written to leave behind a record of his life, his experiences, successes, and failures for his grandchildren and future great grandchildren. The author's hope is that his present and future
generations learn about the "footprints that he has
left in the sand".