City Man
Step into the vibrant streets of Toronto in 1934 with City Man by Howard Akler. This captivating novel, published by Coach House Books, immerses readers in the hustle and bustle of the Toronto Centenary celebration. As the crowd gathers outside City Hall, pickpocket Mona Kantor and her partner, Chesler, navigate through the throngs, targeting unsuspecting victims amidst the excitement.
Meanwhile, Eli Morenz, a dedicated city reporter for the "Daily Star," finds himself entangled in the unfolding drama as he investigates the rampant pickpocketing scheme. With its rich portrayal of life during the Great Depression and a thrilling narrative, City Man offers a unique glimpse into the era's challenges and triumphs.
Spanning 160 pages, this literary fiction piece invites readers to explore themes of survival, deception, and the human spirit. Don't miss your chance to experience this engaging story that captures the essence of 1920s Canada.