Monday, March 1, 2021
Smalltime by Russell SHorto
SMALLTIME by Russell Shorto
Lots of individual vignettes are interesting in this
memoir. Many individuals and their stories make for a challenging read trying to
keep them all straight.
Shorto has written a detailed narrative genealogy of his
father’s family in an attempt to discover who murdered Pippy and to discover the
“real” person who was his grandfather.
I found it difficult to maintain interest
in the book as Shorto leapt from person to person and time frame to time frame.
A listing of the numerous characters with their relationship to Shorto would
have been helpful. I did learn a great deal about small time criminals and how
the numbers racket and other “mob” games worked.
I do not think my book groups
would be interested in discussing this book, but some folks would find it
fascinating as an individual read.
3 of 5 stars
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