Unabridged Audiobook
This book resonated with me on so many facets. From my lived experience of growing up in the projects and seeing my neighborhood and friends taken away to me growing up being a school counselor and therapist seeing and taking care of students with the same or worse situations. Whewwww...this author reminds me alot of Jacqueline Woodson and Tiffany Jackson.The way you could just see it while you're reading it. "Even when we lose it all, we find the strength to rebuild." Toya Wolfe's debut book, only yearn to read her next one. If this is any inclination of what's to come, I'm hooked and she'll be added to my favorites. #Book8of2026 #Bookworm #Whatsnext
Very good, kept my interest to the end.
Toya Wolfe\'s debut novel is a lovesong to all of us who have survived the dispossession of eviction/relocation from low-income buildings and public housing properties. While the violence of gangs and gentrification punctuate the conflicts of \"Last Summer on State Street,\" Wolfe sustains its narrative\'s lifeblood within the compassion of its characters. As such, the novel depicts its southside Chicago communities with intimacy, adding to the literary legacy of Lorraine Hansberry, Gwendolyn Brooks, Natalie Moore, and Alexai Galaviz.
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