"A thoroughly entertaining slice of twisted Americana, New York gangster style. Only in the Big Apple could something so pure and Middle America as bowling become so infused with most of the seven deadly sins. Put it on the shelf with and " -- Dary Matera, author of QUITING THE MOB and THE F.B.I.'s TEN MOST WANTED "A hard-boiled and often funny look at the hustlers, thugs and characters of the 1960s New York bowling underworld. Who knew bowling alleys could tell such entertaining stories?" -- Kirkus "This well-researched account is for those who remember the glory days of bowling. Others will be fascinated by the gritty side of the sport, which few knew existed.
" -- Library Journal "Manzione's account of eccentric people, colorful places, and once-popular pro sport is a strike." -- Publishers Weekly "A book about bowling? Zzzzzz, right? Nope. Manzione lays bare a world to which most readers will have had little exposure. But he brings that world alive with vivid prose and razor-sharp characterizations. A superb sports memoir." -- Booklist (starred review) "Every now and then, we're fortunate enough to stumble across a story that transports us to places we never knew we wanted to go. is just such a story-a rare, cultural gem of storytelling, both brilliantly researched and masterfully rendered. Prepare to be bowled over.
" -- Tracy Crow, author of EYES RIGHT "The biggest pleasure of is those stories of glory days, which read as if you're listening to a bunch of slightly shady old guys spinning yarns in some neighborhood club in the least hip reaches of Brooklyn. Manzione tells them with the colorful language and larger-than-life tone they deserve." -- Tampa Bay Times "In , Gianmarc Manzione takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the murky world of high-stakes bowling. But this tribute to gangsters and gamblers is not just for bowlers. Anyone who appreciates top-notch storytelling will appreciate Manzione's audacious new book. Lace up your bowling shoes and muster your courage. You won't regret the ride." -- R.
A. Dyer, author of HUSTLER DAYS: Minnesota Fats, Jersey Red and America's Great Age of Pool and THE HUSTLER AND THE CHAMP: Willie Mosconi, Minnesota Fats and the Rivalry that Defined Pool " took me on a wonderful trip back in time to the golden era of action bowling in the 1960s New York Tri-State area. Manzione's words brought back vivid memories of the greatest time of my life bowling action at Ave M Bowl in Brooklyn which was one of the most famous action houses of all time. He goes into great depth capturing the smell, the feel, the characters of this great bowling alley and others with his own very unique writing style." -- Clifford Nordquist Sr., "AC Butch," ActionBowlers.com.