Everyone has a story. Some make the front page, while others remain hidden under lock and key.
For the residents of the Elm Street housing projects, most would prefer their stories stay buried.
Everything changes in the summer of 1985 when Noah Greene moves into Cellblock 16.
In a neighborhood shaped by hardship and quiet perseverance, Noah forms an unlikely friendship with a World War II veteran carrying burdens of his own. What begins as a simple connection becomes a journey of mentorship, memory, and self-discovery.
Through the stories of the past, Noah learns that the most meaningful lessons are rarely found in classrooms. Instead, they are forged through experience, resilience, and the people who shape our lives when we least expect it.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Everyone has a story. Some make the front page, while others remain hidden under lock and key.For the residents of the Elm Street housing projects, most would prefer their stories stay buried.Everything changes in the summer of 1985 when Noah Greene moves into Cellblock 16.In a neighborhood shaped by hardship and quiet perseverance, Noah forms an unlikely friendship with a World War II veteran carrying burdens of his own. What begins as a simple connection becomes a journey of mentorship, memory, and self-discovery.Through the stories of the past, Noah learns that the most meaningful lessons are rarely found in classrooms. Instead, they are forged through experience, resilience, and the people who shape our lives when we least expect it. In the summer of 1985, eleven-year-old Noah Greene moves into the Elm Street housing projects, where hardship, friendship, and an unlikely bond with a World War II veteran teach him lessons that no classroom ever could. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798996162505
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Everyone has a story. Some make the front page, while others remain hidden under lock and key.For the residents of the Elm Street housing projects, most would prefer their stories stay buried.Everything changes in the summer of 1985 when Noah Greene moves into Cellblock 16.In a neighborhood shaped by hardship and quiet perseverance, Noah forms an unlikely friendship with a World War II veteran carrying burdens of his own. What begins as a simple connection becomes a journey of mentorship, memory, and self-discovery.Through the stories of the past, Noah learns that the most meaningful lessons are rarely found in classrooms. Instead, they are forged through experience, resilience, and the people who shape our lives when we least expect it. In the summer of 1985, eleven-year-old Noah Greene moves into the Elm Street housing projects, where hardship, friendship, and an unlikely bond with a World War II veteran teach him lessons that no classroom ever could. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798996162505
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Everyone has a story. Some make the front page, while others remain hidden under lock and key.For the residents of the Elm Street housing projects, most would prefer their stories stay buried.Everything changes in the summer of 1985 when Noah Greene moves into Cellblock 16.In a neighborhood shaped by hardship and quiet perseverance, Noah forms an unlikely friendship with a World War II veteran carrying burdens of his own. What begins as a simple connection becomes a journey of mentorship, memory, and self-discovery.Through the stories of the past, Noah learns that the most meaningful lessons are rarely found in classrooms. Instead, they are forged through experience, resilience, and the people who shape our lives when we least expect it. In the summer of 1985, eleven-year-old Noah Greene moves into the Elm Street housing projects, where hardship, friendship, and an unlikely bond with a World War II veteran teach him lessons that no classroom ever could. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798996162505
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