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  • Written by: Alan Brennert
  • Narrated by: Mark McCarthy
  • Length: 17 hrs and 21 mins
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Palisades Park

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Best seller Alan Brennert's spellbinding story about a family of dreamers and their lives within the legendary Palisades Amusement Park. Growing up in the 1930s, there is no more magical place than Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey - especially for seven-year-old Antoinette, who horrifies her mother by insisting on the unladylike nickname Toni, and her brother, Jack. Toni helps her parents, Eddie and Adele Stopka, at the stand where they sell homemade French fries amid the roar of the Cyclone roller coaster. There is also the lure of the world’s biggest salt-water pool, complete with divers whose astonishing stunts inspire Toni, despite her mother's insistence that girls can't be high divers. But a family of dreamers doesn't always share the same dreams, and then the world intrudes: There's the Great Depression, and Pearl Harbor, which hits home in ways that will split the family apart; and perils like fire and race riots in the park. Both Eddie and Jack face the dangers of war, while Adele has ambitions of her own - and Toni is determined to take on a very different kind of danger in impossible feats as a high diver. Yet they are all drawn back to each other - and to Palisades Park - until the park closes forever in 1971.

Evocative and moving, with the trademark brilliance at transforming historical events into irresistible fiction that made Alan Brennert’s Moloka'i and Honolulu into listener favorites, Palisades Park takes us back to a time when life seemed simpler - except, of course, it wasn't.

©2013 Alan Brennert (P)2013 Recorded Books

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A trip back in time

I was born in the mid-seventies, so never had a chance to experience the magical, exciting (and now almost mythical) great theme-parks of 20th-century America. Through reading this epoch-transcending story, however, I feel as though I’ve had a taste of what it would have been like to have experienced New-Jersey’s famous ‘Palisades Amusement Park’ — witnessing first-hand the lives and times of Those who created, sustained and enjoyed it’s powerful-presence; and so enfolding it in My Own memory and Heart.

For Me, the feeling of this story has the feeling of Ray Bradburry’s ‘Dandelion Wine’ and W.O. Mitchells’s ‘Who Has Seen the Wind’ — capturing the golden-glow and vividly-remembered experiences of Childhood-past; as told in Alan Brenert’s typically Michener-like style.

This book is an epic-unfolding of Fact, Time, Memory and Imagination surrounding ‘Palisades Park’ — bringing to life (and capturing in time) the grand-adventure which was Palisades Park, and lives of Those People who shared-in it’s creation and existence.
I applaud both Alan Brennert and Mark McCarthy for giving-breath to this special-piece of history, and for doing it so well!

I highly recommend this book, and all those written by Alan Brennert!

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