Ron Ross, described by Publisher's Weekly as a "writer with the flair and spellbinding magnetism of a natural storyteller," continues in that mold with his latest work, "TALES FROM THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK."In this collection of short stories Ross captures the uniqueness of the "only from New York" characters whose deeds, adventures and exploits, together with the blend of plots, create an emotional roller-coaster ride for the reader.
This book was okay. Like most collections of short stories there were some good, some okay and some clunkers. None of the stories really held my interest - it would be good for those readers who lived in these Brooklyn and NY neighborhoods, and there is ever some boxing in a few. It was good enough for me to finish, but that was about it.