Morgan St. James
ASIN: B007TF9K46
Publisher: Marina Publishing Group
Pages: 139
This is not a joke book. Sprinkled with fun experiences, it is the charming story of how humor shaped Rosetta's life through good and bad times. The neighbors said, "Can We Come in and Laugh, Too?"Rosetta's family didn’t have much money, but the riches of their zany antics and laughter overflowed into the neighborhood. Born in 1909, Rosetta was the youngest of a family of ten children. Rosetta's memoir, written when she was 80, takes the reader from her childhood as the baby in a zany family through events like World War II all the way up to 1989. She passed away in 2006 as she neared her 97th birthday, and her love of laughter had continued throughout her long life. One of her fondest childhood memories was when neighbors knocked at their door, saying, “Can we come in and laugh with you?” Rosetta Schwartz (later Rosetta Shifrin and finally, when she remarried after being widowed for ...