Let It Be A Dance: My Life Story
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.57 (535 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0595153399 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 248 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He and his wife, Angela, live in Schenectady, New York, in the historic General Electric Realty Plot. Frank M. Calabria is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Union College, a psychotherapist, and a long-time teacher and student of ballroom dancing. He is the author of Dance of the Sleepwalkers: The Dance Marathon Fad.
"Let it Be a Dance - A Review by Trish Savage" according to Amazon Customer. Frank Calabria's autobiography reads like a valentine to life. It exudes a joie de vivre rarely encountered in these more cynical times. Calabria enjoys the hand which Fate has dealt him, and he plays it with finesse and obvious pleasure.One is seldom given the opportunity to see so clearly into. More Than Just a Story Bonnie Jean Michasiow "Let It Be a Dance" is an extraordinary little book that has universal appeal. It transcends age, culture, and education and goes straight to the heart! At first blush this is an honest and touching autobiography of one man's life journey. The stories feel warm, ordinary, and hauntingly familiar. F.Raymond S.Blanchard said A Life With Pizzazz. Frank Mario Calabria is a man who defies his age and what can be done in life with pizzazz,a good mind and quick feet. It also helps to have a charming partner who lets you believe that you are leading the 'tango'.His book "Let It Be A Dance" tells the story of a brash young man torn with the ho
Calabria is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Union College, a psychotherapist, and a long-time teacher and student of ballroom dancing. He and his wife, Angela, live in Schenectady, New York, in the historic General Electric Realty Plot. He is the author of Dance of the Sleepwalkers: The Dance Marathon Fad. About the Author Frank M.
With wit, humor and imagination, the author entertains us with stories of growing up a second-generation Italian-American in Brooklyn during the Depression amidst a large clan of relatives. He relives his indoctrination into the Catholic Church (complete with stories of his erotic altar boy outings to Coney Island), boyhood vacations to an Italian resort in upstate New York, adventures in Europe as a young man, meeting the girl of his dreams, marrying and raising a family.Let it Be a Dance is, ultimately, the story of one mans evolution from a physical-training instructor in the army in WW II, to a ballroom dance teacher and performer in a Catskill Mountain resor