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Hats & Eyeglasses: A Memoir by Martha Frankel
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Martha Frankel Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2009-02-11 ISBN: 1585426970 Number of pages: 256 Publisher: Tarcher
Book Reviews of Hats & Eyeglasses: A MemoirBook Review: Brilliant...Martha Frankel Hit a Home Run.... Summary: 5 Stars
It's been said that the average American is exposed to 3,000 to 5,000 marketing messages a day. From the blatant billboard for Big Bob's Bail Bonds to a strategically placed can of Coca Cola in that movie you rented--it's all around us. So what are the odds that a certain book, Hats & Eyeglasses would call my attention enough to read? 10 to 1? Likely as a Royal Flush?
As much as I hate puns, this time my demons overruled. That book, written by renowned journalist Martha Frankel is a raw and honest account of her destructive path to online gambling addiction.
"Come on Mike, not another one of those? I can tell you the beginning, middle and end."
Oh no, it is definitely not "one of those," my friends. Hats & Eyeglasses demonstrates in-your-face writing and leaves you satisfied, yet haunted.
The title itself is an insider poker phrase, which refers to a terrible hand. As the book describes, "It's what happens when a ship goes down and everything sinks," Broadway told me, lifting me onto his immense lap. "What floats to the surface is hats and eyeglasses. It means I have crapola, that I don't have a prayer."
From the vivid description of Aunt Tillie kissing on young Martha's face and shrieking, "Four years old--what a big girl!" to that five night cruise in the Bahamas spent butt-to-seat at a poker table, you are right there with her. You will move in to Martha's home and sleep in her bed, sit at the dinner table, play cards with the guys, laugh with her and feel the stress and pain of a life sucking addiction. Eventually this compromised her work, devastated the family finances and transformed her to a lonely woman, whose addiction robbed her family, friends and professional life of non-refundable life passages.
To be honest, I expected a commercialized "sell-out" recount of her story. After all, she spent much of her professional life interviewing big name celebrities, so certainly we would hear little quips about them. Right?
Well, Martha Frankel is no tabloid style; sell `em on the dirt, prose writer. Yes, there are celebrities in the story--but only where it affects her journey. Like the time she dragged Jennifer Beals to an inside poker game at Hollywood Park Racetrack. Wisely though, she stayed on track and left the Brangelina Meets Johnny Depp tales in the recycle bin.
There is a great bonus within this book, as well. So much of Martha's world is filled with the same uncles, aunts, neighborhoods and anguish as yours and mine--and she spins it with the keen angle that turns a smile to a rolling laugh. More than once, I had to stop for air and then reread a passage to make sure she really said that. It's that same wicked sense of humor that currently has many of her peers in a spellbound writer crush.
Is there a happy ending with an earth shaking moral that will change every reader's life path? Does Martha preach wise testimonials and profess her wisdom, courage and then show us the light to a mystical tunnel of self-discovery?
Absolutely not. Instead, you will find a gritty, funny, poignant and brilliantly written memoir from a refreshingly down-to-earth writer, who is sure to be the next rising star in the literary world.
Am I biased or gush too much?
Perhaps, but I also have been known to gush about Kurt Vonnegut Jr., John Steinbeck and Ernest Hemmingway, when asked to provide a report on their early works.
Bottom line---Read this book!
Summary of Hats & Eyeglasses: A MemoirMartha Frankel grew up in a warm, loving family of diehard gamblers, where her father?s poker games and her mother?s mah-jongg blended happily with big pots of delicious food and endless gossip. As kids, she and her cousins bet on everything?from which of their Weight Watching mothers would lose the most to who could hold their breath longest underwater or eat the most matzo. But once Frankel left for college and later became a successful entertainment journalist, gambling didn?t factor much into her life. She thought her family legacy had passed her by.
In this ?fast-paced and amazingly funny? (The Times- Picayune) memoir, Frankel traces her love affair with poker, an obsession that didn?t hit until her mid-forties. And she was good at poker. Frankel won routinely, whether she was playing in her Wednesday-night poker game or in one of the seedy, out-of-the-way rooms she always managed to find when on assignment. But all this changed when she discovered online poker. It was the beginning of what one of her uncles called ?hats and eyeglasses,? a term used to describe those times when you?re losing so bad your ship is sinking until all that?s left on the water?s surface are your hat and eyeglasses. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Hats & Eyeglasses is a tale of passion, addiction? and those times in life when we almost lose our shirt.
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