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The Street

By: Ann Petry
Narrated by: Jeannette Robinson
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FROM A BESTSELLING AUTHOR

With a new introduction by TAYARI JONES, author of An American Marriage

'The prose is clear, the plot is page-turning, the characters are utterly believable' CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE

'The first book by a black woman to sell more than a million copies' NEW YORK TIMES

'My favourite type of novel, literary with an astonishing plot' TAYARI JONES

New York City, 1940s. In a crumbling tenement in Harlem, Lutie Johnson is determined to build a new life for herself and her eight-year-old boy, Bub - a life that she can be proud of. Having left her unreliable husband, Lutie believes that with hard work and resolve, she can begin again; she has faith in the American dream. But in her struggle to earn money and raise her son amid the violence, poverty and racial dissonance of her surroundings, Lutie is soon trapped: she is a woman alone, 'too good-looking to be decent', with predators at every turn.©1946 Ann Petry
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Critic reviews

The Street is my favorite type of novel, literary with an astonishing plot . . . Petry engages the issues of her day, which sadly are the issues of our day as well . . . I just can't figure out why this work is not more widely read and celebrated . . . Sometimes when a writer is regarded as "before her time" we don't quite understand that the same work is still right on time. Petry is the writer we have been waiting for, hers are the stories we need to fully illuminate the questions of our moment, while also offering a page-turning good time. Ann Petry, the woman, had it all, and so does her insightful, prescient and unputdownable prose
A powerful, uncompromising work of social criticism. To this day, few works of fiction have so clearly illuminated the devastating impact of racial injustice (Coretta Scott King)
Ann Petry's first novel, The Street, was a literary event in 1946, praised and translated around the world - the first book by a black woman to sell more than a million copies . . . Her work endures not merely because of the strength of its message but its artistry . . . Petry will always feel on time. Her kind of talent will always feel startling and sui generis: The music of her sentences, and their discipline; her unerring sense of psychology; the fullness with which she endows each character, which must be understood as a kind of love; the plots that commandeer whole hours and days. (I am writing this review in a swivet of shame, in fact, in the baleful eyeline of an unwalked dog, unwashed dishes, unanswered emails.) Her work endures not only because it illuminates reality, but because it harnesses the power of fiction to supplant it
This is a wonderful novel - the prose is clear, the plot is page-turning, the characters are utterly believable. It also manages to be a socially and politically astute study of a Black woman's life, a hardworking, divorced mother of a son, as she navigates different challenges in 1940s Harlem (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie)
An exceptional first novel . . . a sobering, saddening drama
A major literary invention . . . A truly great book
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A heartbreaking, beautifully crafted novel exploring the unrelenting hardship of poverty, race and sexual harassment and yet with the thread of hope continually present - definitely had an impact on me and so glad I found it.

Wonderful

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I absolutely loved this story of Luty trying to make a better like for her son Bub in 1940s Harlem. Wonderfully narrated and such a moving and affecting portrayal of the trappings of racism and poverty in New York.

A Hidden Gem

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I SO enjoyed this book, it is not a happy story, but it’s riveting, so beautifully narrated you feel the despair and inevitable downward Spiral of Lutie Johnson the main character, the descriptions of the other characters brings them completely to life

Breautifully written and narrated

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A gripping and untold story. Thought provoking and so well read. Highly recommended as an audiobook.

Excellent

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loved it, pure genius I couldn't stop listening. The characters came alive and the intersection between race, poverty, inequalities, gender is handled expertly.

Binge listen

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