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Walking Broad: Looking for the Heart of Brotherly Love
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| #1691426 in Books | 2011-05-07 | 2011-05-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.80 x5.50l,.68 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| WALKING THE LONGEST STREET IN YOUR LIFE...KEEP MOVING.|By TashaMariaTromer|This is an amazing book. Imagine a memoir told as a retracing of one of the longest city streets in the world. Bruce Buschele is a heart-felt, ingenious writer, who has unmasked the true emotional soul of Philly as he returns for this trek. You can go home again. But don't stay. Philly is better from af|From Publishers Weekly|After living in New York for 25 years, writer Buschel returned to his native Philadelphia to explore the city from the perspective of a place of enchantment from his youth: Broad Street, a 13-mile stretch starting near the northern su-burb
Wedged between the hustle of New York and the grandeur of Washington, D.C., Philadelphia is America's smallest big city, America's biggest small city, and America's most American city. It is also a city in flux. Bruce Buschel is a native Philadelphian who revisits his hometown and, in doing so, revisits his personal history and the city's complex identity. Buschel was born on Broad Street, his father died on Broad Street; he flunked out of college, sold cameras, and purc...
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