Street Boys, Lorenzo Carcaterra
Street Boys, Lorenzo Carcaterra
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Street Boys

Author: Lorenzo Carcaterra

Narrator: Joe Mantegna

Abridged: 5 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/20/2002


Synopsis

Naples, Italy, during four fateful days in the fall of 1943. The only people left in the shattered, bombed-out city are the lost, abandoned children whose only goal is to survive another day. None could imagine that they would become fearless fighters and the unlikeliest heroes of World War II. They are the warriors immortalized in Street Boys, Lorenzo Carcaterra’s exhilarating new novel, a book that exceeds even his bestselling Sleepers as a riveting reading experience.

It’s late September. The war in Europe is almost won. Italy is leaderless, Mussolini already arrested by anti-Fascists. The German army has evacuated the city of Naples. Adults, even entire families, have been marched off to work camps or simply sent off to their deaths. Now, the German army is moving toward Naples to finish the job. Their chilling instructions are: If the city can’t belong to Hitler, it will belong to no one.

No one but children. Children who have been orphaned or hidden by parents in a last, defiant gesture against the Nazis. Children, some as young as ten years old, armed with just a handful of guns, unexploded bombs, and their own ingenuity. Children who are determined to take on the advancing enemy and save the city—or die trying.

There is Vincenzo Soldari, a sixteen-year-old history buff who is determined to make history by leading others with courage and self-confidence; Carlo Maldini, a middle-aged drunkard desperate to redeem himself by adding his experience to the raw exuberance of the young fighters; Nunzia Maldini, his nineteen-year-old daughter, who helps her father regain his self-respect— and loses her heart to an American G.I.; Corporal Steve Connors, a soldier sent out on reconnaissance, then cut off from his comrades—with no choice but to aid the street boys; Colonel Rudolph Van Klaus, the proud Nazi commander shamed by his own sadistic mission; and, of course, the dozens of young boys who use their few skills and great heart to try to save their city, their country, and themselves.

In its compassionate portrait of the rootless young, and its pitiless portrayal of the violence that is at once their world and their way out, Street Boys continues and deepens Lorenzo Carcaterra’s trademark themes. In its awesome scope and pure page-turning excitement, it stands as a stirring tribute to the underdog in us all—and as a singular addition to the novels about World War II.

About The Author

Lorenzo Carcaterra is the author of Gangster, A Safe Place, and the New York Times bestsellers Sleepers and Apaches. He has written scripts for movies and television and is currently at work on his next novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindy on January 05, 2020

Feels like you are right in the heart of the action! I would've like a better ending though.......more

Goodreads review by Johnny Roastbeef on June 15, 2020

4.5★ Lorenzo Carcaterra’s Street Boys is a little way from the brilliance of Gangster and Apaches but still a thoroughly good read nonetheless. Set in 1943 Street Boys follows the story of the Nazis relentless destruction of Naples on the south eastern coast of Italy. Mussolini’s government has collap......more

Goodreads review by Jim on October 04, 2014

This World War II action novel purports to tell the story of how a couple hundred boys in Naples under the leadership of an American soldier fought off the Nazi army intent on destroying the city as it retreated from Italy. I think that teenage boys especially might enjoy the story which moves from......more

Goodreads review by Rui on June 19, 2010

It was a good story of adults (minority) helping, rather than leading or simply 'saving' children and youth (the majority). Lots of action and strategy going on. Definitely a good read. At the same time, this book makes me think: If you're against child soldiers, would you enjoy this book, and would......more

Goodreads review by Helenlouise66 on October 26, 2011

this is not my nornal type of read but once i started i could not put it down, these kids were so brave and went through hell against a german tank division in Naples after being left behind to fend for themselves. Although it says boys girls were involved also, it shows the enthusiasm of children l......more