Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman - The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman: A Hilarious Memoir of a Doorman's Experiences with the Rich and Famous on Park Avenue

For fans of books like Waiter Rant, and all those who have always wondered how the other half lives, comes this heartfelt, laugh-out-loud memoir from a New York City doorman with astute ears and a penchant for storytelling

As an academically gifted Latino kid growing up in the Bronx, Stephen Bruno's family had high aspirations for his future. He attended magnet schools and selective academic programs and was on track to realize his potential. But those dreams were derailed when, much to his Mami's dismay, he followed a girlfriend to Minnesota and a dead-end job. Languishing and unable to get it together, Stephen eventually moved back home. Broke and eager to make a way for himself-and away from the oppressively religious father wreaking havoc on his love life-the affable, easy going, and quick-witted Stephen lands a much-coveted job as a doorman at a high-end building on Park Avenue.

Hilarity and drama soon abound as Stephen learns the dos and don'ts of being a doorman for the rich and famous and witnesses the antics going on behind the front entrance of this swanky building. In Building Material, he shares those entertaining tales and introduces an unforgettable cast of characters-from Puerto Rican and Albanian doormen battling it out for turf to quirky one percenters to slimy sugar daddies to his peers, both friends and frenemies. Throughout, Stephen offers a glimpse into the unfathomable lives of the residents and a sharp portrait of an everyday man wanting more for himself.

Both poignant and laugh-out-loud funny, Building Material is a captivating true tale of class, failure, and redemption-and how to come back swinging-from a gifted young talent.

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Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman - The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman: A Hilarious Memoir of a Doorman's Experiences with the Rich and Famous on Park Avenue

For fans of books like Waiter Rant, and all those who have always wondered how the other half lives, comes this heartfelt, laugh-out-loud memoir from a New York City doorman with astute ears and a penchant for storytelling

As an academically gifted Latino kid growing up in the Bronx, Stephen Bruno's family had high aspirations for his future. He attended magnet schools and selective academic programs and was on track to realize his potential. But those dreams were derailed when, much to his Mami's dismay, he followed a girlfriend to Minnesota and a dead-end job. Languishing and unable to get it together, Stephen eventually moved back home. Broke and eager to make a way for himself-and away from the oppressively religious father wreaking havoc on his love life-the affable, easy going, and quick-witted Stephen lands a much-coveted job as a doorman at a high-end building on Park Avenue.

Hilarity and drama soon abound as Stephen learns the dos and don'ts of being a doorman for the rich and famous and witnesses the antics going on behind the front entrance of this swanky building. In Building Material, he shares those entertaining tales and introduces an unforgettable cast of characters-from Puerto Rican and Albanian doormen battling it out for turf to quirky one percenters to slimy sugar daddies to his peers, both friends and frenemies. Throughout, Stephen offers a glimpse into the unfathomable lives of the residents and a sharp portrait of an everyday man wanting more for himself.

Both poignant and laugh-out-loud funny, Building Material is a captivating true tale of class, failure, and redemption-and how to come back swinging-from a gifted young talent.

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Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman - The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman: A Hilarious Memoir of a Doorman's Experiences with the Rich and Famous on Park Avenue

Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman - The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman: A Hilarious Memoir of a Doorman's Experiences with the Rich and Famous on Park Avenue

by Stephen Bruno

Narrated by Stephen Bruno

Unabridged — 8 hours, 56 minutes

Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman - The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman: A Hilarious Memoir of a Doorman's Experiences with the Rich and Famous on Park Avenue

Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman - The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman: A Hilarious Memoir of a Doorman's Experiences with the Rich and Famous on Park Avenue

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Unabridged — 8 hours, 56 minutes

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For fans of books like Waiter Rant, and all those who have always wondered how the other half lives, comes this heartfelt, laugh-out-loud memoir from a New York City doorman with astute ears and a penchant for storytelling

As an academically gifted Latino kid growing up in the Bronx, Stephen Bruno's family had high aspirations for his future. He attended magnet schools and selective academic programs and was on track to realize his potential. But those dreams were derailed when, much to his Mami's dismay, he followed a girlfriend to Minnesota and a dead-end job. Languishing and unable to get it together, Stephen eventually moved back home. Broke and eager to make a way for himself-and away from the oppressively religious father wreaking havoc on his love life-the affable, easy going, and quick-witted Stephen lands a much-coveted job as a doorman at a high-end building on Park Avenue.

Hilarity and drama soon abound as Stephen learns the dos and don'ts of being a doorman for the rich and famous and witnesses the antics going on behind the front entrance of this swanky building. In Building Material, he shares those entertaining tales and introduces an unforgettable cast of characters-from Puerto Rican and Albanian doormen battling it out for turf to quirky one percenters to slimy sugar daddies to his peers, both friends and frenemies. Throughout, Stephen offers a glimpse into the unfathomable lives of the residents and a sharp portrait of an everyday man wanting more for himself.

Both poignant and laugh-out-loud funny, Building Material is a captivating true tale of class, failure, and redemption-and how to come back swinging-from a gifted young talent.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"A literary feat of astonishing power … braided into Bruno’s no-holds-barred truth-telling is an unforgettable meditation on the weight of belonging and the true cost of becoming. Bruno has crafted a bildungsroman mirror where NYC, where our country, can see itself. Prepare to be dazzled." — Junot Díaz, New York Times bestselling and Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao

"Building Material is delivered in the purest storytelling form: hands rhythmically flying with sound effects on the side. A tribute to the multiple worlds—and the constant collisions of those worlds—lived by us First-Gen Latino-Americans. It’s a reminder that life is less about winning, and more about never giving up. For there isn’t a short-term loss that doesn’t eventually turn into a long-term gain. And Stephen Bruno’s memoir teaches you just that.” — Abel Veloz, author of Son of a Mujeriego

"As a keen-eyed raconteur of New York, Stephen Bruno pulls back the curtain on the quirks and qualms of the city's most well-to-do residents and the essential workers who sustain them. While being both lighthearted and heartwarming, Building Material is an honest, intimate look into the lives of the often overlooked people who keep a city running and the relatable story of a man determined to give voice to their stories." — Enrique Acevedo, award-winning news journalist 

Kirkus Reviews

2024-08-02
A Park Avenue doorman reflects on the path that led to his transformation into an observer and writer.

Bronx native Bruno grew up in a working-class household dominated by a strict Nuyorican Pentecostal father. High school in Manhattan became an escape from his parents’ disapproval and religious extremism with its mix of interesting people and pretty girls—one of whom kept a diary that disgraced him and his family when her mother found its explicit record of their sexual relations. Bruno fought his parents to attend college outside the city, only to get expelled his junior year for sneaking into the cafeteria after hours. He immediately moved in with a group of college misfits, one of whom invited him to Minnesota and introduced him to the cousin who became his girlfriend. Bruno returned to NYC, took a summer job as a Park Avenue doorman, then returned to Minnesota and a crumbling relationship. When a rare job as a full-time doorman unexpectedly dropped into his lap, he was unwilling at first to leave his girlfriend but finally decided he would use the money he earned to resume his education more seriously and “take control of my story” by becoming a writer. (The girlfriend drops out of his story after that.) In between opening doors, running elevators, and catering to the whims of the wealthy tenants he sometimes lampoons in the book, Bruno finished an English degree at John Jay College and began an MFA at Hunter College. Yet the most significant lessons Bruno learned, he writes, came from his job. As a doorman, he was a gatekeeper charged with protecting the rich against everything from dogs that defecated on the lobby floor to the vagrants and panhandlers who served as living reminders of wealth inequality. Candid and always animated, his memoir offers a unique perspective on achieving the American dream that is as timely as it is refreshing.

Engaging reading.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160538136
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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