Two Forks, Two Spoons: The Legendary Love Story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful

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TWO FORKS, TWO SPOONS is a historical family memoir by Deborah Cross Antoine, documenting the extraordinary lives, loves, lineage, and legacy of the author's parents, Irving and Alzada Cross - also known as Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful.

The title alludes to Alzada's description of the newlyweds' meager belongings in 1950. Their simple serving set was made up of mismatched amusement park prizes, but they had everything they needed - two plates, two knives, two forks, two spoons, and one another.

In telling the legendary love story of her parents, Deborah begins with her unusual but idyllic childhood as one of six "Crazy Cross" children growing up during the 1950s and '60s in a little house on Little Neck Island in Swansea, Massachusetts. It's a stark contrast to the telling of her wonderful parents' very different childhoods, starting with her mother Alzada's earliest memory - the Great Fall River Fire of 1928.

Irving and Alzada rarely talked about their own parents and childhoods, and for the Cross kids, it was always about living in the present. But, even as a member of the crazy-happy, story-loving Cross family, Deborah didn't realize how little she knew of her parents' pasts until Mr. Wonderful passed away on Father's Day in 2008, just hours after meeting his first-born great-grandchildren - twin girls, Deborah's first grandchildren.

The loss of her father launched Deborah on an investigative voyage into her family history - a journey which continues to this day. She dug up old photos, census records, and newspaper articles, and the deeper she went, the more long-forgotten stories and secrets she unearthed, from the heartbreakingly average to the wildly scandalous - and with a quite literal "touch" of the supernatural.

Deborah's mother Alzada passed away at the age of 96 in November of 2022, surrounded by her beloved children in her little house on Little Neck Island, but the love story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful lives on through their crazy-wonderful descendants, and in the pages of TWO FORKS, TWO SPOONS.

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Two Forks, Two Spoons: The Legendary Love Story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful

Black & White Paperback (also available in Color Paperback, Hardcover, and eBook)

TWO FORKS, TWO SPOONS is a historical family memoir by Deborah Cross Antoine, documenting the extraordinary lives, loves, lineage, and legacy of the author's parents, Irving and Alzada Cross - also known as Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful.

The title alludes to Alzada's description of the newlyweds' meager belongings in 1950. Their simple serving set was made up of mismatched amusement park prizes, but they had everything they needed - two plates, two knives, two forks, two spoons, and one another.

In telling the legendary love story of her parents, Deborah begins with her unusual but idyllic childhood as one of six "Crazy Cross" children growing up during the 1950s and '60s in a little house on Little Neck Island in Swansea, Massachusetts. It's a stark contrast to the telling of her wonderful parents' very different childhoods, starting with her mother Alzada's earliest memory - the Great Fall River Fire of 1928.

Irving and Alzada rarely talked about their own parents and childhoods, and for the Cross kids, it was always about living in the present. But, even as a member of the crazy-happy, story-loving Cross family, Deborah didn't realize how little she knew of her parents' pasts until Mr. Wonderful passed away on Father's Day in 2008, just hours after meeting his first-born great-grandchildren - twin girls, Deborah's first grandchildren.

The loss of her father launched Deborah on an investigative voyage into her family history - a journey which continues to this day. She dug up old photos, census records, and newspaper articles, and the deeper she went, the more long-forgotten stories and secrets she unearthed, from the heartbreakingly average to the wildly scandalous - and with a quite literal "touch" of the supernatural.

Deborah's mother Alzada passed away at the age of 96 in November of 2022, surrounded by her beloved children in her little house on Little Neck Island, but the love story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful lives on through their crazy-wonderful descendants, and in the pages of TWO FORKS, TWO SPOONS.

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Two Forks, Two Spoons: The Legendary Love Story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful

Two Forks, Two Spoons: The Legendary Love Story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful

by Deborah Antoine
Two Forks, Two Spoons: The Legendary Love Story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful

Two Forks, Two Spoons: The Legendary Love Story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful

by Deborah Antoine

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Black & White Paperback (also available in Color Paperback, Hardcover, and eBook)

TWO FORKS, TWO SPOONS is a historical family memoir by Deborah Cross Antoine, documenting the extraordinary lives, loves, lineage, and legacy of the author's parents, Irving and Alzada Cross - also known as Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful.

The title alludes to Alzada's description of the newlyweds' meager belongings in 1950. Their simple serving set was made up of mismatched amusement park prizes, but they had everything they needed - two plates, two knives, two forks, two spoons, and one another.

In telling the legendary love story of her parents, Deborah begins with her unusual but idyllic childhood as one of six "Crazy Cross" children growing up during the 1950s and '60s in a little house on Little Neck Island in Swansea, Massachusetts. It's a stark contrast to the telling of her wonderful parents' very different childhoods, starting with her mother Alzada's earliest memory - the Great Fall River Fire of 1928.

Irving and Alzada rarely talked about their own parents and childhoods, and for the Cross kids, it was always about living in the present. But, even as a member of the crazy-happy, story-loving Cross family, Deborah didn't realize how little she knew of her parents' pasts until Mr. Wonderful passed away on Father's Day in 2008, just hours after meeting his first-born great-grandchildren - twin girls, Deborah's first grandchildren.

The loss of her father launched Deborah on an investigative voyage into her family history - a journey which continues to this day. She dug up old photos, census records, and newspaper articles, and the deeper she went, the more long-forgotten stories and secrets she unearthed, from the heartbreakingly average to the wildly scandalous - and with a quite literal "touch" of the supernatural.

Deborah's mother Alzada passed away at the age of 96 in November of 2022, surrounded by her beloved children in her little house on Little Neck Island, but the love story of Mr. & Mrs. Wonderful lives on through their crazy-wonderful descendants, and in the pages of TWO FORKS, TWO SPOONS.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798991906128
Publisher: Cross Collective Storyworks
Publication date: 02/17/2025
Pages: 468
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.27(d)

About the Author

Deborah Cross Antoine was born and raised in Bristol County, Massachusetts, the second oldest of six siblings. She graduated from Joseph Case High School, and after earning her B.A. in education from Fitchburg State, Deborah earned her M.A. from Salve Regina University, and then her EdD from Columbia University. Though she began her career as a 12th-grade English teacher, it didn't take long for her to realize that she wanted to make a broader systemic impact, and since then, it's been her life's work to help people by improving quality of life in underserved communities. Over the course of her career, Deborah has had the honor of serving as an executive with six amazing nonprofit organizations: the HOPE Program in New York City, which she founded; the South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation; Per Scholas; PBS Flagship Station Channel Thirteen; New York Junior Tennis & Learning; and the Women's Sports Foundation, which was established by the iconic Billie Jean King.Deborah currently serves on several boards and committees, including the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the Mayor's Health Committee for the City of Yonkers, as well as RX Compassion, an organization dedicated to addressing inequities in maternal health care, which she founded with her husband, Dr. Clarel Antoine, one of the nation's top OB-GYNs.Nowadays, Deborah divides her time between New York, Massachusetts, Florida, and traveling the world. When she's not writing or researching her family history, she's enjoying life with Clarel, playing tennis, visiting friends, and spending every spare moment with their wonderful family, which includes four adult daughters and six grandchildren.TwoForksTwoSpoons.com
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