Synopses & Reviews
Welcome to America Street, where every story is as vital and unique as the friends, neighbors, and relatives we encounter every day. Here are fourteen stories about young people told by some of America's best storytellers: Duane Big Eagle, Toni Cade Bambara, Robert Cormier, Langston Hughes, Gish Jen, Francisco Jiménez, Mary K. Mazotti, Nicholasa Mohr, Toshio Mori, Leslie Namioka, Naomi Shihab Nye, Grace Paley, Gary Soto, and Michele Wallace.
Review
"The sometimes rib-tickling, sometimes wrenching incidents chronicled in this highly readable volume provide first-rate entertainment while shedding light on the unique struggles and dreams of first-, second- and third-generation Americans." Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
"It is a treat to have [these stories] pulled together here, reflecting as they do the dignity of individuals and the strength of family bonds across different cultures."--l
About the Author
Anne Mazer is the author of several widely acclaimed books, including the novels Moose Street and The Oxboy, and a picture book, The Salamander Room, winner of the Keystone to Reading Book Award and a Reading Rainbow Feature Selection. Anthologies from edited by Mazer include: America Street, Going Where I'm Coming From, A Walk in My World, and Working Days. Mazur lives in Ithaca, New York.
Table of Contents
Journey / Duane Big Eagle -- Raymond's run / Toni Cade Bambara -- Circuit / Francisco Jimenez -- Wrong lunch line / Nicholasa Mohr -- Loudest voice / Grace Paley -- Thank you, M'am / Langston Hughes --All-American slurp / Lensey Namioka -- No-Guitar blues /Gary Soto -- Sixth grade / Michele Wallace --President Cleveland, where ar you? / Robert Cormier --Business at eleven / Toshio Mori -- Ciramella / Mary K. Mazotti - White umbrella / Gish Jen -- Hamadi /Naomi Shihab Nye.