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Street

Book 1 of 2: The Street Series

What risks would you take if you had nothing left to lose?

1970s New York City is almost bankrupt. Police, schools and other municipalities struggle under massive layoffs, buildings are abandoned and the streets are dangerous. For Johnny Alvarez—a young runaway, haunted by abuse suffered at the hands of his sadistic older brother and dysfunctional parents—the lawlessness offers camouflage and opportunity. He squats in a derelict tenement and gathers a gang of streetwise kids, most of whom struggle with their own issues.

A thought-provoking coming-of-age novel imbued with psychological dimensions

Literary Titan

Description

1970s New York City is borderline bankrupt. Police departments, public schools and other municipalities are struggling under massive layoffs, buildings are abandoned, and the streets are rife with crime and drugs. For Johnny Alvarez, a precocious young runaway, the decay and lawlessness offer camouflage and opportunity. He squats in an empty apartment in a derelict Washington Heights tenement and gathers a gang of streetwise kids, most of whom struggle with their own issues. Johnny is haunted by the abuse he suffered at the hands of his sadistic older brother and dysfunctional parents. Johnny’s friends try to keep his head straight with belonging and levity, but the turbulent nature of the street triggers unwanted memories, which spin Johnny into recklessness amid the city’s seedy underbelly.

Product Details

PublishedDecember 7, 2023
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length270
ISBN-13978-1962834032
Dimensions6 x 0.68 x 9 inches

A thought-provoking coming-of-age novel imbued with psychological dimensions…Its blend of gritty realism and psychological depth makes it a recommendable choice for readers seeking a coming-of-age novel that navigates the challenging journey from adolescence to maturity amidst a backdrop of urban hardship and complexity. ―Literary Titan Street is a powerfully written drama that follows Johnny Alvarez as he negotiates a life of crime, drug addiction, and social disturbance. Metcalfe’s brilliantly orchestrated tale has a memorable and enlightening storyline that is packed with riveting drama and raw emotion…stark and pertinent observations of the mean streets of 70s New York pack a mighty punch.” ―Booklife The setting is perfectly on point, with all of the locations being totally accurate, unlike a lot of books. They even specifically mention different branches of the YMCA. The era is captured well too. 

—KB on Amazon

The way the author “describes” (the word doesn’t do it justice) every single character and the locations and the combination of intense fear, humor, thrill, emotion, and love is mind-blowing. When I’m reading, all my senses are hyper stimulated. I can hear their music, smell the city, see each character as if I were sitting on a bench right near them. 

—Wendy M. Banks on Amazon

Readers will be drawn in and caught up in concern, amazement, and eagerness to see what happens next. I highly recommend this book to anyone brave enough to want to glimpse a snippet of the life that many of our youth endure.

—Jan on Amazon

I am an avid reader, and this was hands down one of the most enjoyable books I’ve read in a long time. It is funny, sharp, and touching. I couldn’t put it down. I stayed up until 1:00 in the morning to finish it, then had to pour myself a whiskey to come down from the high. Amazing amazing book. A must read for all humans.

—Georgios Vlachojannis, on Amazon Germany