Bag om The Soul of the Street
A powerful and moving collection of stories set in the Syrian quarter of New York City, exploring themes of identity, community, and cultural change. Written with sensitivity and insight by Norman Duncan, these tales offer a vivid portrait of a unique and vibrant neighborhood in the early 20th century.
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