…on 29th Street

…on 29th Street by George Hakun is a work of fiction published by Lulu.com on February 18, 2008. This 152-page book explores the experiences of young boys growing up in the inner city during a time characterized by innocence and a significant generation gap. The narrative captures the complexities of youth, blending moments of humor, sadness, and seriousness as the characters navigate their lives with hope and dreams amidst the challenges they face.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of life on 29th Street, where the environment is both raw and nurturing. The story reflects on the lessons learned from tough street language and the enduring values imparted by family and community. Through the lens of childhood experiences, the book delves into themes of resilience and the universal journey of growing up, offering insights into a time that resonates with the essence of youth.
Official synopsis Publisher
A story of life and growing-up in the inner city during a more innocent time. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes sad, sometimes serious, sometimes as carefree and footloose as youth itself. During a time when the so-called generation gap was a wide as the ocean, these young boys journey through their young lives with hope, honesty, and dreams of being the best they can, no matter what the challenge and regardless of what it takes. The street was raw and kind, tough and educating to say the least. The times were much more innocent than today but the children were the same as they’ve always been. From tough language learned from the streets, to true values learned from their parents, friends and neighbors, growing-up in the city was an experience that left memories, values and standards unequaled by anything else experienced since those warm summer days on 29th Street.
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