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The American Way: A True Story of Nazi Escape, Superman, and Marilyn Monroe

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The American Way: A True Story of Nazi Escape, Superman, and Marilyn Monroe

Contributors:

By (Author) Helene Stapinski
By (author) Bonnie Siegler

ISBN:

9781982171674

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

5th April 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Popular culture
The Holocaust
History of the Americas

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

306g

Description

In this necessary and beautifully told story of struggle, compassion and serendipity (Forbes), the publisher of DC Comics comes to the rescue of a family trying to flee Nazi Berlin, their lives linking up with a dazzling cast of 20th-century icons, all eagerly pursuing the American Dream.

Family lore had it that Bonnie Sieglers grandfather crossed paths in Midtown Manhattan late one night in 1954 with Marilyn Monroe, her white dress flying up around her as she filmed a scene for The Seven Year Itch. An amateur filmmaker, Jules Schulback had his home movie camera with him, capturing what would become the only surviving footage of that legendary night. Bonnie wasnt sure she quite believed her grandfathers storyuntil, cleaning out his apartment, she found the film reel. The discovery would prompt her to investigate all of her grandfathers seemingly tall talesand lead her in pursuit of a remarkable piece of forgotten history that reads like fiction but is all true.

A fast-moving American epic with a cast of refugees and starlets, publishers and bootleggers, comic-book creators and sports legends (The Washington Post), The American Way follows two very different menJules Schulback and his unlikely benefactor, DC Comics publisher (and sometimes pornographer) Harry Donenfeldon an exuberant true-life adventure linking glamorous old Hollywood, the birth of the comic book, and one familys experiences during the Holocaust. Its an amazing story told with grace, verve, and compassion (The Jerusalem Post) of two strivers living through an extraordinary moment in American history, their lives intersecting with a glittering array of stars in a colorful and punchy (The New York Times Book Review) tale of hope and reinvention, of daring escapes and fake identities, of big dreams and the magic of movies, and what it means to be a real-life Superman.

Reviews

The American Wayreads like a Michael Chabon novel inspired by a Billy Wilder orErnst Lubitsch movie, only all the more remarkable because every bitthe plot twists and coincidences, the thrills and chillsis true. It's a fresh, intimate tale of immigrants reimagining their lives, the invention of superheroes, resistance to fascism, and sketchy mid-century bebop glamour. Such a pleasure!
Kurt Andersen, New York Times bestselling author of Fantasyland
In this vivid, surprising, and entertaining book, Helene Stapinski and Bonnie Siegler take us straight into the heart of what Henry Luce called the American Century in an improbable but true tale of the rise of comics, of Hollywood, and of New York, a tale of immigrants and Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio. Illuminating and engaging, The American Way is a story you couldnt make upbut thankfully, you dont have to, because here it is.
Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Soul of America
Anecessary and beautifully told story of struggle, compassion and serendipity that reaches out to us across the generations.
Forbes
A fast-moving American epic with a cast of refugees and starlets, publishers and bootleggers, comic-book creators and sports legends.
The Washington Post
Warmhearted and lyrical, Stapinski and Siegler trace a refugee family from Nazi Berlin whose narrow escapes, clever deceptions, hard work, dumb luck, and bottomless dreams areas iconic as the great American myths they touched.
Sarah Rose, national bestselling author ofD-Day Girls
Colorful. Punchy. Stapinski and Siegler stitched together a cast of figures and events from several recurring threads: Jewishness, New Yorkiness and, as their title indicates, a singular, striving, midcentury Americanness.
The New York Times Book Review
A sweeping, factual saga that reads like an adventure novel.
ABC World News Now
Inventively structured, ceaselessly surprising and ultimately spirits-boosting. [Stapinski and Siegler] write with a zippiness and awe befitting tales of superheroism by the caped and capeless alike.
Shelf Awareness
Amazing... stories are told here with verve, grace and compassion.
The Jerusalem Post
An extremely fun read.
PRINT Magazine

Author Bio

Helene Stapinski is the nationally bestselling author of three memoirs:Five-Finger Discount,Murder inMatera, andBaby Plays Around. She writes regularly forTheNew York Times; her work has also appeared inThe Washington Post,New York magazine,Travel & Leisure, and dozens of other publications. She teaches at New York University and lives in Brooklyn.

Bonnie Siegler is the founder and creative director of award-winning, multi-disciplinary graphic design studio Eight and a Half. The author ofDear Client, a guide for people who work with creatives, andSigns of Resistance, a visual history of protest in America, she taught design in the graduate schools of Yale University and the School of Visual Arts for many years. She lives in Connecticut.

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