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Streets Plus
Streets Plus
Streets Plus
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Streets Plus

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If you are a young woman, you might visit Hawaii or ski in the Austrian Alps and meet a ski instructor. If you are a law student, you might just be trying to forget everything that you couldn't take with you, meaning her.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBigTime Books
Release dateMay 22, 2023
ISBN9798223957188
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    Very awesome literature from the charming and talented Matilda Street. To know her is to love her. Also, some other excellent fictional work, lightly humorous. Recommended.

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Table of Contents

Streets Plus

Law School Memories

The Italian Girl

Streets Plus

By Matilda Street and Jim Street

with Jessica Street and Jim C. Street

Copyright (c) MMXXIV by Matilda Street and J.J. Brearton

All Rights Reserved

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Book One

The Streets

Book Two

Basement Tapes
Book One
The Streets

Part I

In Her Own Words
By Matilda Street

Part II

Untitled
By: Jessica Street

Part III

Don Quixote in the Twenty First Century

By Jim C. Street

Part IV

Ballad to Batman

By Jim C. Street

Afterwords: About the Authors

Book One
The Streets
In Her Own Words

By Matilda Street

Here, finally, is the story the world has been waiting for. After many delays, due to my world travels and exciting schedule, I have finally begun to write my extremely interesting autobiography.

During the first five years of my life, I lived with my grandparents at 68 Quail St. Thinking about those years its funny but the only person I can remember vividly is my grandfather—probably, because he spent a lot of his time at home with me.

Many mornings I can remember him sneaking into my room and telling me to get up and dress so I could walk with him up to the corner (Henley’s Bar) where he worked. Some mornings I would go inside with him and sit at the back and talk. I can also remember Henley’s as if I saw it yesterday. Even at five years old, I guess I was attracted to bars.

At 5:00 every day I can remember my mother and grandmother running around the kitchen like maniacs so that by 5:15 PM, when my grandfather walked in the door, his dinner would be on the table.

I was to hear years later that he was a very domineering, strong-willed man, who very seldom did not get his way. My memories concerning him, however, were of someone I truly enjoyed being with and also important, at that time it felt safe with him.

In September 1956 me moved from my grandparent’s house to 33 Jeannette St. That was also the year I began school at P.S. # 18,

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