
The Prostitutes of Post Office Street
Skywater Fiction
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Narrado por:
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Kyle Calloway
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Frank Carden
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Post Office Street drops its listeners into the red-light district of Galveston, where crooked cops and down-on-their-luck prostitutes dwell. Yet, in this seedy part of town, Carden paints a picture of hope as his main characters seek to break free from the ruts that their lives have fallen into.
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“Raw. Passionate. Tender. Vulnerable. Carden slips you into the hidden and wonderfully personal stories of these women and those close to them.”— Mari Ulmer, author of Midnight at the Camposanto
“Grade-A reading for any reader seeking a story of rising up.”— Midwest Book Review
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Historia
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- 04-19-25
A historical dive into the red-light district
A touching story about women, back in mid-1900s Galveston, struggling to survive the hardships that life has thrown their way.
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- PB Solien
- 04-19-25
An Intriguing Cast of Characters
The story opens with a shootout involving a plainclothes police officer named Billy Croft, establishing the dangerous world in which Carden's characters' life. From there, Carden introduces us to a compelling cast: Connie, the house's most sought-after prostitute who dreams of escaping her circumstances; Meg, an aging sex worker struggling with the end of a long-term relationship with a banker; Colby, the Black woman who manages the house while navigating an interracial relationship; and of course Billy Croft, the vice cop whose complex morality becomes increasingly central to the story.
I think that's what I enjoy most about this book, the cast of characters and how Carden wove them into each other's lives.
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