| Title | : | Kite Wars |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.88 (998 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1477275576 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 228 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2012-11-07 |
| Genre | : |
Florindo, don't let go I yelled as he ran along side me. "Are you ready" "No, no, don't let go, I'm not readdyyyy" In spite of my pleas, he let go. My heart thumped faster than my feet could pedal, while sweat gushed from my head as children, bikers and cars came at me from every direction. My grip on the handlebars was hard enough to squeeze chrome juice. Riding his first two-wheeler, flying a kite armed with razorblades, or sliding over concrete into home plate are all in a day's play for a twelve-year-old in the 1953 tenement streets of New York's East Harlem. This story takes you to a fleeting time we once knew where everything was new and fun and an adventure. Climb aboard this exciting ride with our hero, his best buddies Filthy and Florindo, his nemesis Garbanzo and his personal tormenter named Norma to Coney Island, battles on rooftops, comical camping escapades and a disastrous "boys in tights" dance recital. And yes, his first love.
Editorial : About the Author
R. J. Feliciano was born in Puerto Rico and raised in New York City's El Barrio (East Harlem) section of Manhattan. He is father of five children and three grandchildren. Graduated from the State University of New York (SUNY) and currently lives with his wife, Cecilia and his step dog, Scotty in St. Augustine, Florida where he works as a High School teacher, is a real estate agent and runs a karate school, all of which he claims serve as a wonderful source of writing material. Along with Kite Wars, he is also the author of the novels: Wally's Christmas Odyssey and Mayonnaise and several short stories.
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