Third and Indiana is a novel written by Steve Lopez about the experiences of several people connected to 14-year-old Gabriel Santoro, while living in the dangerous gang-controlled streets of the Badlands section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The novel gave notoriety to Third Street and Indiana Avenue, a real-life intersection in the Fairhill area known for the prevalence of drug dealers. The first printing had 50,000 copies printed. Published in 1994, it was Lopez's first novel.
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| - Third and Indiana es una novela de . La novela describe la vida en el barrio (EN) en el norte de Filadelfia, llamado "The Badlands." El título se refiere de una esquina muy peligrosa del barrio. Third and Indiana, publicado en 1994, es la primera novela de López. Aaron Posner creó una adaptación teatral. (es)
- Third and Indiana is a novel written by Steve Lopez about the experiences of several people connected to 14-year-old Gabriel Santoro, while living in the dangerous gang-controlled streets of the Badlands section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The novel gave notoriety to Third Street and Indiana Avenue, a real-life intersection in the Fairhill area known for the prevalence of drug dealers. The first printing had 50,000 copies printed. Published in 1994, it was Lopez's first novel. (en)
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| - Third and Indiana es una novela de . La novela describe la vida en el barrio (EN) en el norte de Filadelfia, llamado "The Badlands." El título se refiere de una esquina muy peligrosa del barrio. Third and Indiana, publicado en 1994, es la primera novela de López. Aaron Posner creó una adaptación teatral. (es)
- Third and Indiana is a novel written by Steve Lopez about the experiences of several people connected to 14-year-old Gabriel Santoro, while living in the dangerous gang-controlled streets of the Badlands section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The novel gave notoriety to Third Street and Indiana Avenue, a real-life intersection in the Fairhill area known for the prevalence of drug dealers. The first printing had 50,000 copies printed. Published in 1994, it was Lopez's first novel. (en)
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