A poignant tale of growing up in 1960s Camden,
New Jersey, Soup City Blues is the story of four young
Black men and their struggle to survive the streets of the
ghetto while defending their own rites of passage.
In his striking debut novel, Richard Brown, Jr.,
introduces us to Allen, Robert, Gordon and Preacheach unique,
each a true friend to the others. They skip rocks, pull pranks, talk
about lifetypical boys. But these boys are growing up
Black in poverty stricken Camden. And as they become young men,
everything changes&ldots;
It is a coming-of-age novel that addresses the plight
and the promise of young African American men.