Brooklyn NY: A Grim Retrospective
This explosive autobiographical volume is about entertainer Jerry Castaldo growing up on the mean streets of Brooklyn, NY, his agonizing descent into the darkness of the city's underbelly and his desperate struggle back to normalcy.
Celebrated NY Post columnist, author and playwright Chip Deffaa edited this dark, yet highly inspirational story.
"Heartbreaking," "surprising,...more
Celebrated NY Post columnist, author and playwright Chip Deffaa edited this dark, yet highly inspirational story.
"Heartbreaking," "surprising,...more
Paperback, 230 pages
Published
April 18th 2012
by Createspace
(first published July 30th 2010)
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Giro "Jerry" Castaldo is real, and this memoir chilling. Covering more than twenty years, this amazing story will touch your deepest inward parts and stick with you forever. Without holding any punches, the author allows us an exclusive peek not only into his past, but also into his heart and spirit. Yes, the streets were mean, and Jerry's activities feckless, to put it lightly, but while I read this memoir, I saw so much more. I saw hope, love, and a desperate desire to be good; to return to th...more
I’ve never met Jerry Castaldo, but he took me on a riotous ride through the dark, mean streets of Brooklyn, luxury apartments in Manhattan and mahogany yachts in Ft. Lauderdale.
He introduced me to neighborhood thugs, Mafia hoods, and luminous celebrities as we traveled. I watched him reach the pinnacles of joy and achievement and lamented his falls into swamps of wretched despair.
His book: Brooklyn, NY: A Grim Retrospective engages readers on several levels. It compels readers to continue turni...more
This book is INCREDIBLE, a no-holds barred rocket ride into a young, disturbed life torn apart by addiction and a soul-deep fight to break free and become the good person Jerry had always been, a worthwhile human being : This is a life enhancing, soul-enriching and ultimately life affirming journey, one mans titanic struggle against drug addiction, unlike most books of the genre this is a genuine Page Turner, and frankly a Page Burner, you will tear through the book so quick it will make you diz...more
Brooklyn N.Y: A Grim Retrospective
Growing up is not easy when you are impressionable, trying to fit in and not really focused on doing the right thing. Living in an environment that breeds the wrong type of behavior author, singer and writer Jerry Castaldo tells a gripping and compelling story from the start of his life starting at age 16 going downhill from stealing, hammering someone on the head, getting hammered himself and living life large as they say it before realizing that a change was...more
Growing up is not easy when you are impressionable, trying to fit in and not really focused on doing the right thing. Living in an environment that breeds the wrong type of behavior author, singer and writer Jerry Castaldo tells a gripping and compelling story from the start of his life starting at age 16 going downhill from stealing, hammering someone on the head, getting hammered himself and living life large as they say it before realizing that a change was...more
‘Raw – Emotional – Outstanding’
‘Brooklyn NY: A Grim Retrospective, a memoir by Jerry Castaldo, gives the reader a personal and emotional glimpse into his life growing up in a world of chaos. The reader will follow him on a journey of destruction, drug addiction, violence, and sheer madness, and just when you think he has entered the point of no return – he rises above the darkness.
At sixteen, growing up on the streets of Brooklyn in the 70s, Jerry struggles to survive the next day. Jerry must c...more
‘Brooklyn NY: A Grim Retrospective, a memoir by Jerry Castaldo, gives the reader a personal and emotional glimpse into his life growing up in a world of chaos. The reader will follow him on a journey of destruction, drug addiction, violence, and sheer madness, and just when you think he has entered the point of no return – he rises above the darkness.
At sixteen, growing up on the streets of Brooklyn in the 70s, Jerry struggles to survive the next day. Jerry must c...more
This book is a definite page turner. Jerry Castaldo has taken a brave step as a performing artist to reveal certain truths about his background which some people may find repulsive. He states in the introduction to the book that he had been warned by various people that maybe it would be better if he didn't publish the book, but he has gone ahead and published this autobiography.
I must admit that as I live in the UK, I had never heard of Jerry Castaldo, so none of the revelations were particula...more
I must admit that as I live in the UK, I had never heard of Jerry Castaldo, so none of the revelations were particula...more
I just finished up reading Jerry's book. I have to admit I was disappointed to be honest. All these 5 stars reviewers must be talking about another book. I for some reason never really seemed to connect with neither the character nor the story. The book jumps around in time every once in a while, for instance the comment about the rape of his girlfriend a year or two earlier is just casually recounted, almost as an afterthought? If something of this magnitude had happened to most guys girlfriend...more
This book is a real eyeopener. It gos to show just what can be accomplished with hard work and determination. It also shows that you do not have to be born rich and famous to get ahead but have drive and determination. That no matter how many times you may fail,or fall back into your old habits, if you really want to move forward you can. Jerry shares his life of struggle,drugs,theft and other habits,and his determination to keep coming back up no matter how many times your dealt a bad blow.!!Th...more
Jerry does a great job of assembling his memoirs in an easy to digest format - 2-3 paragraph summaries about his battles with addiction and growing up in a tough New York neighborhood. There is not a great deal of depth here or character development - many secondary characters come and go within a few pages never to be heard from again. Perhaps this was intentional. Without giving away the ending, my only real criticism would be that the past 20 years of his story is whittled down to just a coup...more
I got this book in a goodreads giveaway, and it has taken me more than a year to finally read it. I had forgotten what happened in the first half that I managed to read in the past year and a half, so I started it this morning intent on finishing it and reviewing it by the end of the day. It starts out pretty slow, and it's not very well written, but it definitely gets better. I had never heard of Jerry Castaldo before reading this book, but he lived a very interesting life. I loved the short ch...more
Nov 26, 2011
Headacheslayer
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5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
Everyone
Recommended to Headacheslayer by:
Jerry Castaldo, Ellen Maze
In Jerry Castaldo's memoir, Brooklyn NY: A Grim Retrospective, we are taken through the years of his youth and young adulthood. Filled with crime, dealings with gangs and the mob, and forays into heavy drug and alcohol use, you wonder how Castaldo come out of it alive. He very nearly didn't--several times.
Each chapter, complete with the year and number one song of that year, chronicles his meager start, growing up with a single mom, brother and absentee father. His mentors, like "Uncle Tony" int...more
Each chapter, complete with the year and number one song of that year, chronicles his meager start, growing up with a single mom, brother and absentee father. His mentors, like "Uncle Tony" int...more
Feb 14, 2011
Ellen Maze
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5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
memoirs
Giro "Jerry" Castaldo is real, and this memoir chilling. Covering more than twenty years, this amazing story will touch your deepest inward parts and stick with you forever. Without holding any punches, the author allows us an exclusive peek not only into his past, but also into his heart and spirit. Yes, the streets were mean, and Jerry's activities feckless, to put it lightly, but while I read this memoir, I saw so much more. I saw hope, love, and a desperate desire to be good; to return to th...more
After getting this book in the mail just a few days ago, I tore into the package like it was Christmas again after reading all of the great reviews. Planning on just reading a few pages, I ended up reading almost to the end on the first day. I just couldn't put this book down. Never at any point did this book lose my interest. Throughout these stories, there was so much despair, but with a bright light at the end of the tunnel. I'm letting EVERYONE know
that they have to read this book.
that they have to read this book.
A truly frank and honest account, from the author, in remembering his childhood days and the extremely dark years he plunged into. How he tries to change his life around by joining the army before finding his vocation as a personal trainer moving onto becoming Jerry The Entertainer. Its just shows how anybody can turn their lives around if they truly believe they can.
I didn't really find this book very compelling, it described Jerry Castaldo's struggles growing up in the rough areas of Brooklyn and how he became addicted to drugs, alcohol and crime. The book describes his battles and how they continued to hamper him his whole life. It was somewhat depressing and I really didn't feel I learned much, addiction is a life long affliction and this book validated that.
I can't believe that he lived to tell the tale. Castaldo's story of struggle and triumph should be a movie. I never thought a memoir could be a page turner, but this story makes you want to read more after every chapter. For those who have struggled in life with addiction and bad breaks, Castaldo's story will give you hope. Hope that things can change. Hope that there is a better tomorrow
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