TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - Italian Americans KW - librarians KW - Polish Americans KW - Croatian Americans KW - high school students KW - Greek Americans KW - Greek Orthodox Christians KW - suicide KW - steel industry KW - priests KW - Black Americans AU - George Christy AB - Stephanos Hermes hates his Greekness and immigrant parents as he struggles to Americanize himself into 1930s Mon Valley culture. C1 - 1939-40 C3 - Westmoreland County; Monessen (Commandment Hill); Allegheny County; Pittsburgh C4 - Literary; Coming-of-Age CY - Indianapolis LA - English M3 - Novel N1 -
Monessen is disguised as Commandment Hill.
N2 - Stephanos Hermes hates his Greekness and immigrant parents as he struggles to Americanize himself into 1930s Mon Valley culture. PB - Bobbs-Merrill Company PP - Indianapolis PY - 1963 RN - George Christy (1927—2020), born George Stupakis in Monessen, Pennsylvania, studied at Carnegie Tech and for many years was “party-and-publicity” columnist for The Hollywood Reporter. EP - 220 p. TI - All I Could See from Where I Stood ER -