Schneid's
In the mid-sixties, drugs rode the subways from the inner city to the eastern suburbs of Queens, New York, where middle class families would be changed forever. Young men who came of age during that period lived in fear of the draft, as Vietnam took over the national psyche. To cope, some enlisted, some went to great lengths to dodge the draft, even to the extent of harming themselves, and some ran away to Canada. Some didn't get out of the decade alive. Schneid's is a novel that chronicles DAVEY O'CONNOR, a good catholic boy who gets sucked into the vortex of the times and strays from the righteous path his parents had laid out for him. He succumbs to temptations, observes and tries to experience the sexual revolution and even goes to Woodstock. He makes mistakes big and small and learns to survive. "Schneid's" was a real candy store, in Bellerose, Queens, that evolved from a family-friendly respite into a hangout for hundreds of kids, from naïve potheads to angry gangsters. It's become a cliché that if you remember the Sixties, you didn't really experience them. Not true for all of us. Personally, I knew three suspected murderers and had more than that number of friends who died of overdoses. But Schneid's is no memoir. It fits within literary and historical fiction. It captures a time and a place,--Sixties' Queens-- as well as tells the story of several friends who struggle to make sense of it all, with very different outcomes for each. You've heard about the Sixties--if you want to know what they were really like, Schneid's will give you a view!
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Schneid's
In the mid-sixties, drugs rode the subways from the inner city to the eastern suburbs of Queens, New York, where middle class families would be changed forever. Young men who came of age during that period lived in fear of the draft, as Vietnam took over the national psyche. To cope, some enlisted, some went to great lengths to dodge the draft, even to the extent of harming themselves, and some ran away to Canada. Some didn't get out of the decade alive. Schneid's is a novel that chronicles DAVEY O'CONNOR, a good catholic boy who gets sucked into the vortex of the times and strays from the righteous path his parents had laid out for him. He succumbs to temptations, observes and tries to experience the sexual revolution and even goes to Woodstock. He makes mistakes big and small and learns to survive. "Schneid's" was a real candy store, in Bellerose, Queens, that evolved from a family-friendly respite into a hangout for hundreds of kids, from naïve potheads to angry gangsters. It's become a cliché that if you remember the Sixties, you didn't really experience them. Not true for all of us. Personally, I knew three suspected murderers and had more than that number of friends who died of overdoses. But Schneid's is no memoir. It fits within literary and historical fiction. It captures a time and a place,--Sixties' Queens-- as well as tells the story of several friends who struggle to make sense of it all, with very different outcomes for each. You've heard about the Sixties--if you want to know what they were really like, Schneid's will give you a view!
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Schneid's

Schneid's

by Timothy Dempsey
Schneid's

Schneid's

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In the mid-sixties, drugs rode the subways from the inner city to the eastern suburbs of Queens, New York, where middle class families would be changed forever. Young men who came of age during that period lived in fear of the draft, as Vietnam took over the national psyche. To cope, some enlisted, some went to great lengths to dodge the draft, even to the extent of harming themselves, and some ran away to Canada. Some didn't get out of the decade alive. Schneid's is a novel that chronicles DAVEY O'CONNOR, a good catholic boy who gets sucked into the vortex of the times and strays from the righteous path his parents had laid out for him. He succumbs to temptations, observes and tries to experience the sexual revolution and even goes to Woodstock. He makes mistakes big and small and learns to survive. "Schneid's" was a real candy store, in Bellerose, Queens, that evolved from a family-friendly respite into a hangout for hundreds of kids, from naïve potheads to angry gangsters. It's become a cliché that if you remember the Sixties, you didn't really experience them. Not true for all of us. Personally, I knew three suspected murderers and had more than that number of friends who died of overdoses. But Schneid's is no memoir. It fits within literary and historical fiction. It captures a time and a place,--Sixties' Queens-- as well as tells the story of several friends who struggle to make sense of it all, with very different outcomes for each. You've heard about the Sixties--if you want to know what they were really like, Schneid's will give you a view!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151007504
Publisher: Timothy Dempsey
Publication date: 09/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 441
File size: 780 KB

About the Author

Born and raised in New York City, Dempsey earned a Bachelor of Arts in American History from Queens College (CUNY) and a Masters in Library and Information Sciences from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He had careers in Finance, as the Business Librarian for UNC, as a Human Resources executive and as an Organization Development consultant. He has published a short story in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and several professional journal articles. He is most proud of his family: his wife, Janis, who has been by his side for 45 years, his two children, Patrick and Colleen, his son-in-law Jeffery Payne, his virtual daughter-in-law Regina Ballone, grandson, Silas Timothy Dempsey Payne and grandaughter Winter Maris Dempsey Payne. He is a humanist whose purpose is to help himself and others learn. With James Taylor, he believes that the secret to life is enjoying the passage of time. To that end, he and his family have settled into the Low Country of Charleston, South Carolina!
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