Oak Cliff in Dallas, Texas. 1995. Fifteen-year-old Steven is caught between the pull of the streets and the rhythm of hip-hop that won't let him go. His brothers pass letters that carry more weight than they realize. Friends chase respect in circles, protection on credit, and names that echo across driveways and dancehall floors. When family struggles, gang pressures, and faith collide, Steven learns that every choice writes its own story. Some choices build stages. Others build scars. Told with raw honesty and set to the backdrop of '90s Dallas hip-hop, ' '95 is a powerful coming-of-age novel…mehr
Oak Cliff in Dallas, Texas. 1995. Fifteen-year-old Steven is caught between the pull of the streets and the rhythm of hip-hop that won't let him go. His brothers pass letters that carry more weight than they realize. Friends chase respect in circles, protection on credit, and names that echo across driveways and dancehall floors. When family struggles, gang pressures, and faith collide, Steven learns that every choice writes its own story. Some choices build stages. Others build scars. Told with raw honesty and set to the backdrop of '90s Dallas hip-hop, ' '95 is a powerful coming-of-age novel about identity, loyalty, and survival. A modern-day Outsiders for a new generation, it asks the question: can tomorrow sound different than today?
Steve Cipriano is a Texas-born educator, musician, and storyteller whose work bridges hip-hop culture and heartfelt coming-of-age storytelling. A special education teacher by day and creative artist by night, Steve writes stories that capture the rhythm, rebellion, and reflection of growing up in the 1990s. His debut young adult novel, '95, explores identity, faith, and friendship through the lens of music and memory. When he's not writing, Steve produces educational music as "MisterC" and performs as DJ Stibs, creating content that inspires students to learn, feel, and move. He lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with his family.
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