The Street Audiolibro Por Ann Petry, Tayari Jones - introduction arte de portada

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The Street

De: Ann Petry, Tayari Jones - introduction
Narrado por: Danielle Deadwyler
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The classic urban tale of a young Black woman's struggle to raise her son alone amid the violence, poverty, and racial dissonance of 1940s Harlem.

©2020 Ann Petry, Tayari Jones (P)2020 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Classic story, super engaging, with commentary about poverty still relevant today. Ann Pertry’s artistry, though, is what shines most. Performance by Danielle Deadwiler is about as close to perfect as you’ll find. A great listen.

Engaging and well performed.

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Best audiobook that I have listened to. Incredibly written and beautifully performed. What a wonderful find

Beautiful

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First of all, Danielle Deadwyler is an incredible actress and she holds nothing back in this reading. That said, the book itself is pure genius and walks the line between finding a heroic and tragic heroine and ending. Instead, we are shown an incredible look through the fictional experiences of these characters who embody so much of the struggles that a single African American mother living in the 1940’s experienced. Her writing is just pure joy to read/listen to, and shows her to be an under appreciated powerhouse author who writes in 3 dimensional fiction that while being enjoyable on its own, is even more incredible when you see her talent in bringing in a novel idea which simultaneously gives the reader a glimpse into a struggle that is still going on to this day.

Phenomenal

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I was surprised at how the themes and experiences of the characters are still relevant and so many today. Particularly in the inner city.

Still relevant

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Powerful novel which unfortunately articulates the terrible and unjust life of a black women just trying to make it in Harlem NY. One wonders if it Is the street that causes the problems or are the people of 116th street the cause of the torments.

The story is excellent the characters are memorable

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The author’s unique approach to the daily experiences so common for people of color during her generation may seem a little beyond belief, but real is real! It is also a story so many others have experienced and somehow came out of the trauma tattered, torn, but wiser going forward. The end was yet another twist at survival, but if the truth be known, given options as to direction to move forward with hope, is there any way that will give everyone affected an equal chance to survive?

Real life identification

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I throughly enjoyed this book. The unsettling part about this book is that African Americans continue to have the same struggles Ms.Petry wrote about in 1946. It's like the black man and woman continue to be at odds with each other in order to survive in America.

This is Amerikka

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My heart aches for Luttie and Bub Johnson. She tried to do her best while raising her son as a black single mother. Until a series of misfodtunate events took place. I was not prepared for the ending.

A riveting story about a black single mom

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the way the story ended that was sad the young kid ended up motherless she abandoned her son

hopelessness

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Incredible from start to finish. I wish I had encountered this book earlier! A thrilling read and still relevant in many ways.

Incredible!

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