• Up from Adams Street

  • By: Larry Crane
  • Narrated by: Maxwell Zener
  • Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Up from Adams Street

By: Larry Crane
Narrated by: Maxwell Zener
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Up from Adams Street recounts a boy's coming of age in a whistle-stop town in Illinois. He is the favorite, of whom much is expected, naive to a fault, decked out in high school football gear, dreaming of glory, all 120 pounds of him, perched on the roof of a freight car hurtling toward a bridge over the Mississippi, and into jail for a night. He falls for a girl, becomes the inevitable star-crossed lover, and discovers that the life he wants to live is the life he's living. Isn't it?

©2019 Larry Crane (P)2021 Larry Crane

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a great memoir.

a rich retelling of a unique Priceless experience in life. a sportsman reliving his best moments most memorable defeats and comparing them to his time served in the military was in my opinion a wonderful contrast.

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