The Street, 9780349019635
Paperback
Harlem dreams meet harsh realities, trapping a woman in a fight.

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  • Paperback

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    24 February 2025

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Summary

The Walls of Harlem: A Novel of Hope and Injustice

From the time she was born, she had been hemmed into an ever-narrowing space, until now she was very nearly walled in …

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. Having left her unreliable husband, Lutie believes that with hard work and resolve, she can begin again. But in her struggle to earn a respectable li…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349019635
ISBN-10:0349019630
Series:Virago Modern Classics
Author:Ann Petry
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:24 February 2025
Weight:320g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

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 * New York Times *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 KingAnn 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 * New York Times *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 AdichieAn exceptional first novel … a sobering, saddening drama * Kirkus Reviews *A major literary invention … A truly great book * Los Angeles Times *

About The Author

Ann Petry

Ann Petry (1908-1997), novelist and writer of short stories and books for young people, was one of America’s most distinguished authors. Her first published story appeared in 1943 in the Crisis. She then began on her first novel, The Street, which was published in 1946 and for which she received the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship. Petry wrote two more novels, The Country Place and The Narrows, and numerous short stories, articles and children’s books.

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