David Haldane Releases New Literary Short Story Collection JENNY ON THE STREET
David Haldane, a former Los Angeles Times staff writer, authored the award-winning 2015 memoir Nazis & Nudists. by BWW News Desk
Author/journalist David Haldane has announced the release of his literary short story collection, Jenny on the Street, And Other Tales of Reverence and Revolution by a Very Young Man. published by Black Rose Writing in January 2021. Dark and twisted with a little Stephen King, is how one reader recently described Jenny on the Street.
A desperate young woman lost on the drug-infested streets of London, an insane revolutionary holding the devil in a jar, an indifferent truck driver forced to run over cats and a reverent grandmother looking for God in a rock. All of them are among the unforgettable characters inhabiting these 13 short stories set amidst the magic, majesty, mystery, and mayhem of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was a surreal era of extreme idealism, ex
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