With humor and nostalgia, Berinato looks back at the good ol’ days that include living through the cultural highs of the 1950s, segregation, the Civil Rights movement, busing, the Vietnam War, going to college in the 1970s, gambling and dealings with the mob and many of the famous people he met. Berinato also delves into his personal life story, such as his brief marriage, the deaths of his parents, who died in his arms, moving to South Florida in the 2000s, and working in a forty-plus-year career in the food and beverage industry.
“Memoirs are always a way for people to leave a legacy to their families and friends,” said TriMark Press Publisher Barry Chesler. “I’m Just A Jersey Boy provides an exciting window into the life of someone who grew up in the last century. How he made it through makes for one interesting story!”
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