The crazyladies of Pearl Street [electronic resource] : a novel / Trevanian.
Legendary writer Trevanian brings readers his most personal novel yet: a funny, deeply felt, often touching autobiographical novel destined to become a classic American coming-of-age story. The place is Albany, New York. The year is 1936. Six-year-old Jean-Luc LaPointe, his little sister, and their spirited but vulnerable young mother have been abandoned--again--by his father, a charmer and a con artist. With no money and no family willing to take them in, the LaPointes manage to create a fragile nest at 238 North Pearl Street. For the next eight years, through the Great Depression and Second World War, they live in the heart of the Irish slum, with its ward heelers, unemployment, and grinding poverty. As Jean-Luc discovers, it's a neighborhood of "crazyladies": Miss Cox, the feared and ridiculed teacher who ignites his imagination; Mrs. Kane, who runs a beauty parlor/fortune-telling salon in the back of her husband's grocery store; Mrs. Meehan, the desperate, harried matriarch of a thuggish family across the street; lonely Mrs. McGivney, who spends every day tending to her catatonic husband, a veteran of the Great War; and Jean-Luc's own unconventional, vivacious mother. Jean-Luc is a voracious reader who never stops dreaming of a way out of the slum. He gradually takes on responsibility for the family's survival with a mix of bravery and resentment while his mom turns from spells of illness and depression to eager planning for the day when "our ship will come in."
Record details
- ISBN: 9781415953563 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
- ISBN: 1415953562 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
- Publisher: New York : Books on Tape, [2008]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Downloadable audio file. Title from: Title details screen. Unabridged. Duration: 15:34:25. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Lee Leoncavallo. |
System Details Note: | Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 223901 KB). Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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Subject: | Boys > Fiction. Eccentrics and eccentricities > Fiction. Irish American women > Fiction. Fatherless families > Fiction. Single mothers > Fiction. Slums > Fiction. |
Genre: | Autobiographical fiction. Bildungsromans. Audiobooks. |