A darkly comic novella of Baltimore in the 80's, growing up Jewish, walking the highwire, and fathers and sons.
"Luke Tennis displays an impressive precision in Bernardo the Daredevil. His craft pulls you in and makes you forget you are reading. The surprises, the suspense, the tension brought a special pleasure. I congratulate the author." -Clyde Edgerton, author of Raney and Walking Across Egypt-