Black Rock

Global Book Award Recipient: Black Rock is a fictionalized account of a young immigrant boy named Lucas and his family who settled in the community called Black Rock in the 1950s and early 1960s. It is an absorbing coming-of-age story about him, his family, and his friends living in a tough neighborhood filled with immigrants, generational poverty, and families with marginal incomes. It is also a story that delves into the challenges that their families experienced. However, living on the wrong side of the tracks was never a concept these children felt growing up. In fact, according to some, it was the best time in their life. Along the way, they experience the full thrust of Black Rock's social structure including bullies, verbal and physical assaults, mob violence, racism, and threats to life and limb. Despite poverty and degradation by perverse individuals, the overall community and its values eventually shine as they learn to accept and help each other, no matter who they are or where they came from. Author's Note: This gripping story includes strong, authentic language and stereotypical descriptions from the 1950s. It is not intended to be offensive; nevertheless, it is not intended for children and readers who might easily be offended.

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Black Rock

Global Book Award Recipient: Black Rock is a fictionalized account of a young immigrant boy named Lucas and his family who settled in the community called Black Rock in the 1950s and early 1960s. It is an absorbing coming-of-age story about him, his family, and his friends living in a tough neighborhood filled with immigrants, generational poverty, and families with marginal incomes. It is also a story that delves into the challenges that their families experienced. However, living on the wrong side of the tracks was never a concept these children felt growing up. In fact, according to some, it was the best time in their life. Along the way, they experience the full thrust of Black Rock's social structure including bullies, verbal and physical assaults, mob violence, racism, and threats to life and limb. Despite poverty and degradation by perverse individuals, the overall community and its values eventually shine as they learn to accept and help each other, no matter who they are or where they came from. Author's Note: This gripping story includes strong, authentic language and stereotypical descriptions from the 1950s. It is not intended to be offensive; nevertheless, it is not intended for children and readers who might easily be offended.

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Black Rock

Black Rock

by John G. Jung
Black Rock

Black Rock

by John G. Jung

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Global Book Award Recipient: Black Rock is a fictionalized account of a young immigrant boy named Lucas and his family who settled in the community called Black Rock in the 1950s and early 1960s. It is an absorbing coming-of-age story about him, his family, and his friends living in a tough neighborhood filled with immigrants, generational poverty, and families with marginal incomes. It is also a story that delves into the challenges that their families experienced. However, living on the wrong side of the tracks was never a concept these children felt growing up. In fact, according to some, it was the best time in their life. Along the way, they experience the full thrust of Black Rock's social structure including bullies, verbal and physical assaults, mob violence, racism, and threats to life and limb. Despite poverty and degradation by perverse individuals, the overall community and its values eventually shine as they learn to accept and help each other, no matter who they are or where they came from. Author's Note: This gripping story includes strong, authentic language and stereotypical descriptions from the 1950s. It is not intended to be offensive; nevertheless, it is not intended for children and readers who might easily be offended.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165894077
Publisher: John G. Jung
Publication date: 06/29/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 436 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John G. Jung is an award winning registered professional urban planner, urban designer, professor and economic developer. He originated the “Intelligent Community” concept in the early 1990's and continues to serve as the Intelligent Community Forum's leading visionary, co-founder and Chairman. He has headed up key portfolios and initiatives in global cities such as Toronto, Calgary, New York, Hong Kong, London and Waterloo. Author and global keynote speaker at such events as Rio’s TedTalks, Mobile World in Barcelona, APEC in Beijing, Ottawa Writer's Festival and Global Forum conferences in Europe, he has led global business missions, workshops, design charrettes and is active teaching, consulting and participating in city-building initiatives. John is co-author of “From Connectivity to Community”; “Brain Gain”; “Seizing Our Destiny’; and “Broadband Economics” available at: https://www.intelligentcommunity.org/books and chapter author of several other books on cities and urbanism; and over 100 published articles and blogs on technical topics related to cities, climate change, artificial intelligence, human centric design, etc. EDEN 2084 is John's first work of fiction.

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