Billy Crystal’s one-man Broadway show smash that broke box office records now comes to you in the memorable book 700 Sundays, carrying an equal amount of humor and poignancy as its theatrical counterpart. Crystal discusses his amazing childhood and oftentimes hilarious Jewish family, including his uncle, Milt Gabler, who started up the Commodore music label and recorded Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit,” when no one else would, Holiday taking him to see his first movie, Louis Armstrong at the Crystal family seder, and most important of all, Crystal’s father, who supported his son’s dreams of wanting to be a comedian and died young. Crystal deftly weaves a strong narrative of an amazing cast of characters in an eventful time with his renown wit, yet at the center of it all is the heartfelt story of a father and his son.