Until They Bring the Streetcars Back

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1949 St. Paul, MN – that hopeful post-war era where streetcars graced the city, drive-ins bloomed, the internet and shopping centers didn’t exist and people hadn’t yet fled to the suburbs.

Upon this fertile urban landscape, Stanley West has set his rich, profoundly touching novel, the gripping story of young Cal Gant, who, despite the shelter of his idyllic life, his rollicking friends, and the mesmerizing girl he loves, stumbles onto and unthinkable lair of violence, terror and murder.

When the haunting Gretchen Luttermannn draws him into a strange and secret lie, he finds himself??in a heart-stopping struggle with her brutal father, leading Cal to the brink of self-doubt, terror and death itself, where he must find within himself the backbone and daring to stand against the horror.

When he refuses to turn away, the heart-shattering choices he makes and the terrifying path he takes will raise hairs on the back of your neck, leave a catch in your throat and bring your heart to its feet, cheering.

Reviews

Stanley West’s novel Amos (produced as a CBS Movie of the Week starring Kirk Douglas) stirred national controversy over abuse of the aged in America. When Kirk Douglas testified before congress and wrote in the New York Times on the issue, he pointed out that animals had been protected by law for one hundred years before children or the aged. West’s Amos focused on the aged; his current novel exposes the other horn of that disgrace. –From the Publisher

Besides entertaining, I believe a work of fiction can remind us of who we want to be, set us back on course, arouse our goodness and courage and compassion. A novel can point to true north on our inner compass. I hope Until They Bring The Streetcars Back does exactly that. –From the Author

An accelerating ride, an exhilarating journey of the heart, a gratifying triumph of the spirit. A poignant love story that quietly grabs the reader by the throat and doesn’t let go until, in the end, it has you by the heart.

Stanley West, an extraordinary novelist and storyteller who writes with searing beauty and truth, has written a lyrical and moving novel. . . a story that pierces to the core of life. . . compelling reading for people of all times and places. . .–Richard Wheeler, winner of the 1996 Golden Spur Award, author of some thirty novels.

I loved it; couldn’t put it down. A rich, gripping, heartwarming story that brings to light the unnoticed lives that are quietly and magnificently heroic. –Harvey Mackay, author of Swim With The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive and Dig Your Well Before You’re Thirsty. –From the Back Cover

About the Author

Stanley Gordon West??was born in St. Paul, MN and grew up during the Great Depression and the World War II years.??He graduated from Central High School in 1950 and attended Macalester College and the University of Minnesota, earning a degree in history and geology in 1955.??He moved from the midwest to Montana in 1964 where he raised a large family.??Stanley wrote several novels, including AMOS: To Ride a Dead Horse, which was produced as a CBS Movie of the Week starring Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth Montgomery and Dorothy McGuire and was nominated for four Emmys. You Are My Sunshine was his last work before his passing in 2015.

Product details

  • Publisher : pan>??Lexington Marshall Publishing, LLC; First Edition (July 1, 1997)
  • Language : pan>??English
  • Paperback : pan>??276 pages
  • ISBN-10 : pan>??0965624765
  • ISBN-13 : pan>??978-0965624763
  • Reading age : pan>??12 – 17 years
  • Item Weight : pan>??12 ounces
  • Dimensions : pan>??5.4 x 0.6 x 8.4 inches

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