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A Kid from Marlboro Road
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A Kid from Marlboro Road

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An Irish-American family comes to life through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy in this debut novel, the first in a trilogy, by actor-filmmaker Ed Burns. Now in paperback

" A bittersweet debut . . . Burns's coming-of-age story suggests a Long Island version of Nick Adams." -Publishers Weekly

"A vivid snapshot of a time that's already receding into the distant past-a tender-hearted complement to the Irish-American stories that Burns captures in his films." -The Guardian

An Irish-American family comes to life through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy in this debut novel by actor-filmmaker Ed Burns.

Immigrants and storytellers, lilting voices and Long Island moxie are all part of this colorful Irish-Catholic community in 1970s New York.

Our twelve-year-old narrator, an aspiring writer, is at a wake. He takes in the death of his beloved grandfather, Pop, a larger-than-life figure. The overflowing crowd-a sign of a life well lived-comprises sandhogs in their muddy work boots, Irish grandmothers in black dresses, cops in uniform, members of the family deep in mourning. He watches it all, not yet realizing how this Irish American world defines who he is and who he will become. His older brother Tommy has no patience for rules and domesticities, his father is emotionally elsewhere. This boy knowshe's the best thing his mother's got, though her sadness envelops them both.

In A Kid from Marlboro Road, past and present intermingle as family stories are told and retold. The narrative careens between the prior generation's colorful sojournsin the Bronx and Hell's Kitchen and the softer world of Gibson, the town on Long Islandwhere they live now.There are scenes in the Rockaways, at Belmont racetrack, and in Montauk.

Edward Burns's buoyant first novel is a bildungsroman. Out of one boy's story a collective warmth emerges, a certain kind of American tale, raucous and joyous.

With eight pages of photographs of some of the people and historical locations that inspired characters and scenes in the novel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9781644214992

An Irish-American family comes to life through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy in this debut novel, the first in a trilogy, by actor-filmmaker Ed Burns. Now in paperback

" A bittersweet debut . . . Burns's coming-of-age story suggests a Long Island version of Nick Adams." -Publishers Weekly

"A vivid snapshot of a time that's already receding into the distant past-a tender-hearted complement to the Irish-American stories that Burns captures in his films." -The Guardian

An Irish-American family comes to life through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy in this debut novel by actor-filmmaker Ed Burns.

Immigrants and storytellers, lilting voices and Long Island moxie are all part of this colorful Irish-Catholic community in 1970s New York.

Our twelve-year-old narrator, an aspiring writer, is at a wake. He takes in the death of his beloved grandfather, Pop, a larger-than-life figure. The overflowing crowd-a sign of a life well lived-comprises sandhogs in their muddy work boots, Irish grandmothers in black dresses, cops in uniform, members of the family deep in mourning. He watches it all, not yet realizing how this Irish American world defines who he is and who he will become. His older brother Tommy has no patience for rules and domesticities, his father is emotionally elsewhere. This boy knowshe's the best thing his mother's got, though her sadness envelops them both.

In A Kid from Marlboro Road, past and present intermingle as family stories are told and retold. The narrative careens between the prior generation's colorful sojournsin the Bronx and Hell's Kitchen and the softer world of Gibson, the town on Long Islandwhere they live now.There are scenes in the Rockaways, at Belmont racetrack, and in Montauk.

Edward Burns's buoyant first novel is a bildungsroman. Out of one boy's story a collective warmth emerges, a certain kind of American tale, raucous and joyous.

With eight pages of photographs of some of the people and historical locations that inspired characters and scenes in the novel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9781644214992