Do-Over

by Frank P. Curcio


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/1/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 716
ISBN : 9780759675827

About the Book

Throughout its pages, DO-OVER, a coming-of-age love story, brings to mind the passion and tragedy of West Side Story, and the comedy of Grease. With its unforgettable characters and "50s" dialogue, it alternately brings tears to your eyes and a smile to your face.

The title, DO-OVER, comes from a "Brooklynese" term used by youngsters playing street games when asking for another chance or "do-over" if things don’t turn out the way they had hoped. This "do-over" theme appears throughout the book as the main character, Frank, makes critical decisions about life, loyalties, and love. Once discovered, love soon becomes the driving force in his young life.

The story, set in a special place and time, Borough Park, Brooklyn, in the 1940s and 1950s, tells of Frank’s hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking first encounters with girls, love, and sex. His love/hate feelings about his Italian heritage and the macho standards his peers inflict upon him play an important part of the story, as does the various prejudice’s (some unconsciously inherited) he encounters. As time goes by, Frank’s anxieties and emotional experiences during his early school years, high school, and then naval boot camp, add to the turmoil in his life. Sporadic violence and racial strife also become part of the picture, as do strong friendships and fierce loyalties. All play a roll in his emotional struggle to achieve maturity and find the one true love he so desperately needs. Eventually, Frank has to make a decision between loyalty and love. Despite a tremendous tragedy that occurs, which tests his loyalty to the fullest, love prevails.

Although most of the story takes place in New York City (Brooklyn), and the dialogue strongly reflects Frank’s ethnic heritage and that particular span of time, it will not only be of interest to people with the same ethnic background, or those who grew up during that era, but also people who grew up in other parts of the country, as well as other generations and ethnic groups. After all, hasn’t everyone experienced warm family surroundings, growing pains, anxieties, prejudices, death, loyal friendships, and first encounters with love and sex in their lifetimes?


About the Author

Frank Curcio was born in 1938 in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in Brooklyn and graduated from School of Industrial Art High School, in 1956.

For many years he worked in the commercial art field as a graphic designer, art director, and finally as a Vice-President in various publishing houses. His exposure to the printed word throughout his career, along with a vivid imagination and some wonderful memories of his youth, led him to write DO-OVER.

DO-OVER is Frank’s first novel. He and his wife, Jo, live in Whitestone, New York and Fountain Hills, Arizona.