Joe's Junk Yard

Spanning 50 years and three generations, Joe's Junk Yard is a personal narrative that explores the achievement and subsequent demise of the American Dream. Lisa Kereszi's grandfather was a first-generation American and boxer-turned-junkman, who built an empire of used cars and scrap metal...

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Main Author: Kereszi, Lisa (Author)
Other Authors: Fink, Larry (writer of foreword), Strand, Ginger Gail (writer of essay), Marsh, Michelle Dunn (Designer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bologna, Italy Damiani 2012
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