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This City Breathing - by Chad Dean (Paperback)
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- This City BreathingAllen Wentworth has been alone for a long time.
- Author(s): Chad Dean
- 124 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, General
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This City Breathing
Allen Wentworth has been alone for a long time. He is a decent, quiet man. He minds his own business. No one expects anything from him, and all he has ever wanted is to be left in peace. A retirement well-earned. It's just what Allen deserves. After accidentally staying inside his Baltimore rowhouse for over a decade, Allen's precious isolation is threatened by an unforeseen financial inconvenience. The city he must navigate now is one he knows only through accounts - nonfiction and otherwise - he has seen on TV or read about in the news. Exposed in a city unsafe, where breathing freely is not guaranteed, Allen finds an experience that might shake his understanding of the world, and his place in it.
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In Chad Dean's 21st century noir -The City Breathing- the author posits: "Everything is much worse now. Especially in Baltimore." While I could write an evangelical tract taking exception to this widely held notion (life is hard/life is good), there is more than a little evidence to support the decline. For the love of Pete, the long-time G&A diner in the heart of Highlandtown just packed up its chili dogs and moved to the county after nearly a century at the corner of Eastern and Eaton. Dean's novel, however, makes the bad stuff a little easier to take (a spoonful of Old Bay helps the chicken wings go down) simply by allowing the reader to fall into a labyrinth of compelling narrative. As my father likes to say, be a good fellow. Don't borrow this book from the local library. Go out and buy it.
- Rafael Alvarez, author, the Orlo and Leini tales.