Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles

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Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles

by James Hugh Richardson

EN·~8 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

BY - JAMES H. RICHARDSON

0:24
2

Dedicated toMY WIFEWho has—"watched for my unworthy sake."

0:03
3

FOREWORD

1:01
4

CHAPTER I

17:44
5

CHAPTER II

18:18
6

CHAPTER III

18:17
7

CHAPTER IV

18:36
8

CHAPTER V

18:27
9

CHAPTER VI

18:43
10

CHAPTER VII

18:45

Description

A vivid portrait of a Los Angeles neighborhood in the early 1920s, this tale unfolds through the eyes of a reporter‑turned‑storyteller who captures the city’s rhythm as a living character. The narrative weaves together the clatter of streetcars, the sudden blast of a phonograph’s jazz, and the whispered prayers of a mother in a rocking chair, all set against the sweltering sun‑baked lawns of Spring Street. It feels like listening to a newspaper serial, each episode delivering a slice of urban life that feels both intimate and bustling.

At its heart is John Gallant, a young man caught between the looming loss of his father and the noisy, indifferent world around him. As he paces the porch, the neighborhood’s children, strangers, and fleeting sounds become a chorus that both comforts and unsettles him. The story balances personal grief with the everyday drama of a city that never truly pauses, inviting listeners to step into a bygone Los Angeles where every footstep echoes a deeper yearning for courage.

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Full title

Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles A Story of Los Angeles

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (463K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Hugh Richardson

James Hugh Richardson

1894–1963

A hard-driving newspaper man who turned city-room experience into lively books, he spent decades covering and editing some of Los Angeles's biggest stories. His writing carries the pace of a reporter who knew the beat from the inside.

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