Confessions of a New York Taxi Driver
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Publisher Description
Driving a cab for more than 30 years Gene Salomon has collected a remarkable selection of stories. He shares the very best in this unforgettable memoir.
Eugene has had everyone in the back of his cab: Lauren Bacall, Leonardo di Caprio, John McEnroe, Sean Penn and Dennis Hopper, Simon and Garfunkel, Robin Williams, Norman Mailer, Diane Keaton and, yes, even Kevin Bacon.
He’s taken all sorts of people for a ride: Mafiosi, hookers, the rich and famous, down and outs, young lovers, tourists from every corner of the globe, lifetime New Yorkers, passengers in a rush, and others with no particular place to go.
So sit back and enjoy the ride, but remember . . . the meter’s running.
Reviews
‘Bursting with anecdotes from a 36-year career that spans hitmen and heart attacks, via Paul Simon, Norman Mailer, a llama and a coyote.’ INDEPENDENT
About the author
Eugene Salomon has been driving a taxi in New York since 1977. This is his first book.
Customer Reviews
Nychacks
As a nyc taxi driver myself I find these stories very similar like drunk passengers, fare beaters ect.
Thorough
No one knows the taxi business like Eugene. Eye-opening for a farm kid like me. Awesome book. Easy reading.