NY Times writer Sam Sifton and Brooklyn Heights Blog commenter /Brooklyn Heights resident Teresa Genaro tweeted about a great essay by author Nancy Rommelmann called “The Queens of Montague Street.”
Says BHB: "For St. Ann’s alums of a certain age this serves as a trip down memory lane."
In her essay, Rommelmann describes her messed up life growing up on the rougher side of Brooklyn Heights.
It starts: "By June 1976, after two years spent playing hooky, I was finally 'asked to leave' my progressive private school . . ."
Warning: Once you start, you won't be able to stop till you read it all.
The Queens of Montague Street
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
'The Queens of Montague Street'
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