An Extraordinary Journey: From Brooklyn’s Streets to the World Stage

Norman Glick was born into a working-class Brooklyn family on the Lower East Side, where his ancestors lived. His mother worked long hours for him and his three children, and his father drove a dairy wholesaler truck. The family was not wealthy or privileged. The autobiography “An Autobiography Ordinary People Can Have Extra-Ordinary Lives,” by…

A Brooklynite’s Odyssey: Navigating Life’s Challenges with Resilience and Purpose

“An Autobiography: Ordinary People Can Have Extra-Ordinary Lives,” the title of Norman Glick’s autobiography, challenges the constraints of time and space while recounting the captivating story of his life as it unfolds. Commencing in the Cherry Street tenements of the Lower East Side and culminating in the expansive Western plains, Glick’s life narrative serves as…