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Stacy Halloran has lived most of her life in 1950s-era housing development Arboria Park. But her beloved neighborhood may not survive much longer. Despite her parents’ entreaties to “stay in the yard where it’s safe,” the Park is where young Stacy roams in quest of “real life.” Through her wanderings, she learns about the area’s agricultural history; meets people from backgrounds different than her own; watches her siblings develop interracial and same-sex relationships; helps launch the local punk-rock scene; and finally, settles as a wife and mother. As the neighborhood declines (along with her relationship with her mother), Stacy considers moving on to rescue herself and her daughter. But then a massive highway project threatens the ever-resilient Park—and it’s Stacy’s task to rally family, friends, and neighbors to save it.

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“Engrossing narrative…an engaging and articulate family saga with a likable protagonist.” —Kirkus Reviews "A touching parade on the importance of community and cherishing where you’re from.” —Redbook "A charming debut offering readers a glimpse into the history and evolution of a community, you’ll find yourself rooting for this small neighborhood.” —Buzzfeed

Arboria Park: A Novel

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    A Paperback / softback by Kate Tyler Wall

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      Publisher: She Writes Press
      Publication Date: 15/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9781631521676, 978-1631521676
      ISBN10: 1631521675

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Stacy Halloran has lived most of her life in 1950s-era housing development Arboria Park. But her beloved neighborhood may not survive much longer. Despite her parents’ entreaties to “stay in the yard where it’s safe,” the Park is where young Stacy roams in quest of “real life.” Through her wanderings, she learns about the area’s agricultural history; meets people from backgrounds different than her own; watches her siblings develop interracial and same-sex relationships; helps launch the local punk-rock scene; and finally, settles as a wife and mother. As the neighborhood declines (along with her relationship with her mother), Stacy considers moving on to rescue herself and her daughter. But then a massive highway project threatens the ever-resilient Park—and it’s Stacy’s task to rally family, friends, and neighbors to save it.

      Trade Review
      “Engrossing narrative…an engaging and articulate family saga with a likable protagonist.” —Kirkus Reviews "A touching parade on the importance of community and cherishing where you’re from.” —Redbook "A charming debut offering readers a glimpse into the history and evolution of a community, you’ll find yourself rooting for this small neighborhood.” —Buzzfeed

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