To say McSherry has lived a hard knock life is an understatement, but the Lehman High School teacher and Brio Award winner has crafted a Bronx version of Angelas Ashes that resonates with hope, wit, and perseverance. Derek Woods, host of the television program, Bronx Magazine Told through a series of striking vignettes, A Clean Streets A Happy Street: A Bronx Memoir is a masterful coming-of-age tale brimming with heartache, forgiveness, and redemption. Growing up in a tough Bronx neighborhood during the 1960s and 1970s, James McSherry dreams of becoming a writer. Faced with his mothers mental illness, his fathers brutal murder, and povertys chokehold, McSherry refuses to lose sight of his future. He struggles to survive in a fragmented world, clinging to his education and his poetry when his mothers fragile grip on reality shatters. The harsh consequences of his mothers debilitating mental health binds McSherry and his four siblings in a painful knot, but the love and commitment they have for each other sustains them through a turbulent adolescence. Powerful and moving, A Clean Streets A Happy Street intimately reveals one mans determination to break free from a troubling childhood and boldly create a luminous new future.