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An ex-con gets a spiritual visitation with the words resonating inside, "You Will Know" and "Bodega." He does not know what this means but he does lease an out-of-business Bodega, putting a sign in the window, "Come in and figure things out." Subsequent scenes involve a woman standing strong in the face of her macho man; AND a powerful, important, challenging event between an old Jew and a contemporary rhyming Rapper, dealing with personal and international issues.

Produktbeschreibung
An ex-con gets a spiritual visitation with the words resonating inside, "You Will Know" and "Bodega." He does not know what this means but he does lease an out-of-business Bodega, putting a sign in the window, "Come in and figure things out." Subsequent scenes involve a woman standing strong in the face of her macho man; AND a powerful, important, challenging event between an old Jew and a contemporary rhyming Rapper, dealing with personal and international issues.
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Autorenporträt
Rick Edelstein was born and ill-bred on the streets of the Bronx. His initial writing was stage plays off-Broadway in NYC. When he moved to the golden marshmallow (Hollywood) he cut his teeth writing and directing multi-TV episodes of "Starsky & Hutch," "Charlie's Angels," "Chicago," "Alfred Hitchcock," et al. He's also written screenplays, including one with Richard Pryor, "The M'Butu Affair" and a book for a London musical, "Fernando's Folly." His latest evolution has been prose with many published short stories and novellas, including, "Bodega," "Manchester Arms," "America Speaks," "Women Go on," "This is Only Dangerous," "Aggressive Ignorance," "Buy the Noise," and "The Morning After the Night." He writes every day as he is imbued with the Judeo-Christian ethic, "A man has to earn his day." Writing atones.