Sweet Street

Sweet Street
Author: Jack Olsen
Publisher: Crime Rant Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

A poignant, first-hand expose of working and surviving in the dark underworld of seedy bars and strip clubs in the early 1970's. Jack Olsen's gritty depiction of street life as told by hustlers, pimps, strippers, waitresses, cops, junkies, bartenders, bouncers and club owners. The dynamic mix of tough and competitive individuals performing various roles in a social environment that has its own code and hierarchy. How did they get here? How do they survive? Their stories range from startling to shocking to touching. Sweet Street is an exceptional documentary which provides the reader with a much greater understanding of the complexity of 1970's street life from the perspective of those directly involved.

The Sweet Street Gang and the Lost Treasure Cave

The Sweet Street Gang and the Lost Treasure Cave
Author: J. Calvin Peace
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Caves
ISBN: 1607995999

A normal group of kids from a poor neighborhood, looking for something to do during summer break from school, stumble on a secret cave under an old mill house. They quickly discover that the cave contains a fortune in Civil War gold, thought to be lost forever. Driven by a desire to use the treasure to do good in the world, the kids must claim the gold for themselves. In order to stake their claim, The Sweet Street Gang will have to overcome numerous obstacles: booby traps, snakes, an underground river, and even criminals seeking the same treasure. Through it all, they rely on the advice and teachings of their dedicated Youth Leader to show them the way. Young readers will marvel at The Sweet Street Gang's exciting journey of faith and discovery.

Sweet St. Louis

Sweet St. Louis
Author: Omar Tyree
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2008-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439128723

New York Times bestselling author Omar Tyree's seductive, insightful novel exploring the age-old question: how do people fall in love—and stay in love? When Anthony "Ant" Poole, a young auto mechanic with a creative approach to the mating game, tries out his latest line on Sharron Francis, he has no idea of the impact it will have. For Sharron, an ordinary girl in search of companionship and happiness, Ant's words are filled with mystery and allure. Would she really be getting an actual piece of him, or just a piece period? The more Sharron contemplates Ant's line, the more it confounds her. When she decides the only way for her to discover its meaning is to discover Ant for herself, both her life and his are turned upside down.

Bawdy Songbooks of the Romantic Period, Volume 1

Bawdy Songbooks of the Romantic Period, Volume 1
Author: Patrick Spedding
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2020-04-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000748057

The songbooks of the 1830-40s were printed in tiny numbers, and small format so they could be hidden in a pocket, passed round or thrown away. Collectors have sought ‘these priceless chapbooks’, but only recently a collection of 49 songbooks has come to light. This collection represents almost all of the known songbooks from the period.