The Streets Keep Calling, Chunichi
The Streets Keep Calling, Chunichi
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The Streets Keep Calling

Author: Chunichi

Narrator: Bobby Spears, Jr.

Unabridged: 4 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2010

Categories: Fiction, Urban


Synopsis

Set in Virginia and Georgia, The Streets Keep Calling is about the choices one makes in order to survive, even if it could mean losing everything. Breeze is an exdrug dealer and just did a fiveyear bid, and now he wants to have a normal life with the love of his life and his children. He is determined to stay on the straight and narrow, so he follows all the probationary rules, working fulltime as a janitor. But when the pressure becomes too much to handle, he goes back to what he knows best. Breeze thinks everything is under control and that he is the happiest man alive, that is until he realizes that his happiness is gained at someone elses expense. How Breeze reconciles his life will have listeners riveted.

About Chunichi

Chunichi is an Essence and Black Issues Book Review bestselling author, poet, and native of the South. Her novels ring with authenticity because she has lived most of the things she writes about. Her books have been selected by Black Expressions Book Club. She is pursuing a career in nursing as well as writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura

Street keep calling was a fast read. Breeze had serve a five year bid for a drug charge. Everybody had turn their backs on him including his wife Maria. When we got out he made a promise to himself and God, that we wouldn't follow in the same foot steps as he did before. But the streets kept calling......more

Goodreads review by Eric

‘The streets keep calling’ by Chunichi To me this book is really good. I like the details like the main problem in the story. To begin, this book is about Breez who just got out of jail. He has a wife and 3 kids. While finding out his wife sold his house and left with kids, he was furious. He finds a......more

Goodreads review by Alonna

Very very good book......more