A historical fiction taken from the newspapers of 1969. It’s a literary tale of a Polish immigrant battling demons in South Brooklyn. It’s an inspirational story involving historic underdogs fighting against reason.
Fathers and Sons and Other Village Idiots is a historical fiction taken from the newspapers of 1969; a literary story of an old man battling the generational divides of his family; an inspirational tale of a soul striving to achieve a desire.
Kazimierz, a 77-year-old Polish Catholic immigrant, is seeking redemption from a god he has been badmouthing for years. He needs to reconcile with this god and do it soon.
1969 is a year in New York City filled with City College campus occupations, Greenwich Village Stonewall Inn riots, and Central Park war protects. Along his journey, Kaz receives support from historic underdogs including a Black Madonna, Ivan Turgenev, Dorothy Day, and the New York Mets.