Once an Engineer DESIGN / GeneralA funny, tragic, garlicky chronicle of growing up on the wrong side of the tracks in Central New York. Finalist for the 2009 ForeWord Book of the Year in the Autobiography Memoir Category Once an Engineer is a funny, tragic, garlicky chronicle of a dozen years spent growing up on the wrong side of the tracks. The tail end of the sixties finds Joe and his younger brother, Mike, living with their divorced and unemployed father in a low income
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