"A Shoebox Full of Money" is the new short story collection from Martin Kleinman (www.martykleinman.com). Early praise for this new work includes:
"Kleinman's latest collection...(w)ill show you how a New York Tuesday is different than any other Tuesday. With tales full
of wit and nostalgia...(i)f there ever was a time when one could use "A Shoebox Full of Money" it is now." (Kate Hill
Cantrill, author of "Walk Back From Monkey School")
"Reading Kleinman's stories is like slow dancing to a love song by La Lupe...(H)is poignant tales are remembrances of life,
love, and loss..." (Angel Franco, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist)
Kleinman, a New York-based storyteller (visit his blog: www.therealnewyorkers.com), has captivated audiences in venues from KGB to Brooklyn's Union Hall. His vivid, visceral reading style brings his tales to life, in true 'round-the-campfire tradition. Kleinman's first collection, "Home Front", was hailed by best-selling authors Jennifer Cody Epstein and Marian Fontana.
Born and raised in New York, Kleinman now resides in the northwest Bronx, on a hill overlooking the full length and breadth of the world's greatest, most seductive - and always-changing - metropolis.