Fueled with in-depth research and personal recollections,
"Hooligan's Alley" presents a historic novel embracing generations
of early European immigrants and their amazing struggles.
In the style of a novel, author Joanna Kelly tells the true
story of Wilhelmina Huebner Metting, an orphaned farm girl who
uprooted her life in Germany to search for an aunt living far away
in America. Her quest took her to New York's infamous Hell's
Kitchen, an area of overcrowded slums, lumberyards,
slaughterhouses, factories, and immigrants troubled by poverty and
violence. There, seventeen-year-old Wilhelmina started a seamstress
business and kept cows on a vacant city lot.
Wilhelmina was, above all things, a passionate social reformer.
She encountered American society first during the Civil War, a time
of great social unrest. Her involvement with the Colored Orphan
Asylum put her in the center of the New York City Draft Riots, the
largest uprising in the history of the United States.
Wilhelmina's story inspired Kelly, who fleshed out the few hard
facts she could find with a lovingly researched fictional visit to
a long-lost time and place in America's history.
"Joanna Kelly...draws special strength from her Quaker faith as
well as her insatiable thirst for history in writing her first
novel, "Hooligan's Alley." She is a gifted writer who explores her
love of music, wildflowers, and passion for family in weaving this
remarkable series of adventures that will set your heart to racing,
while stretching your own recollections and imagination.
"Hooligan's Alley" is a must-read for New Yorkers and history
lovers, and everyone who cares about origins and family."
-E. Barrie Kavasch best-selling author of "The Medicine Wheel
Garden"
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