A little bit Twin Peaks, a little bit Black Mirror, Streetlight People is a story of growing up in—and out of—a small town with a huge secret.
For most, Streetlight is a dot on the map you pass on your way to somewhere else. But if you live there, you’re either a Have-Not, like Kady, or a Have-Lot like her boyfriend, Nik, who also happens to be a member of the exclusive social club, The IV Boys.
Known for their powerful families and the coveted ball they host for a selective guest list, The IV Boys have always refused to accept Kady regardless of how much Nik loves her. All the Boys except for Aaron, who didn’t grow up in Streetlight and is one of the few who knows that life—real life—exists outside of it. But his stepmom has the kind of wealth and power even IV Boys can’t resist.
With Nik at college, Aaron stands by Kady’s side. But all Kady really wants is Nik, and when a chance encounter on Halloween hands her the power to twist and hold time, she doesn’t hesitate. Now she can keep Nik close for as long as she wants.
While Kady tries to relive her best moments with Nik, the IV Boys have her in their sights. A rumor’s spreading that Kady and Aaron are much more than friends—and not even twisting time is enough to defend against the power that the Boys were born with.
The more Kady changes the clock, the more dizzying reality becomes, until she stumbles upon a truth darker than anything she could have imagined. Streetlight is filled with monsters—and maybe she’s always been one, too.
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" “There are secrets abound, and more than meets the eye, in Charlene Thomas's Streetlight People, an alluring story of intrigue set in a small town of the Have-Nots and Have-Lots, a generations-old not-so-secret society, powerful families, and an ending that will leave you breathless. I absolutely love Kady's bravery and tenacity and her determination to uncover the truth no matter what the truth may cost her, even if the truth ends up revealing something ugly about herself, and I love Charlene's way of storytelling even more."
— Yasmin Angoe, Anthony-nominated author of Her Name Is Knight
Just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, Charlene Thomas throws a curve ball into the space-time continuum in this gorgeously evocative book that will keep you guessing until the very end about the Have-Lots and the Have-Nots who inhabit the magical city of Streetlight.
— Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win and The Search For UsJust when you think you’ve got it all figured out, Charlene Thomas throws a curve ball into the space-time continuum in this gorgeously evocative book that will keep you guessing until the very end about the Have-Lots and the Have-Nots who inhabit the magical city of Streetlight.
— Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win and The Search For Us"A dreamy story of class division and belonging, so sensory you can almost taste it. Charlene Thomas steers us through the dizzying lattice of the butterfly effect with a deft and attentive hand.
— Isa Arsén, author of Shoot the Moon"Streetlight People is a layered, slow-developing photograph of a novel, with the subtle tension of a shadow moving closer in the corner of your eye. With atmospheric prose and a setting so vivid I felt like I could find it on a map, Thomas expertly pulls you through Streetlight People, toward a satisfying twist that made me want to start over from page one. An entrancing read. - Jill Tew, author of The Dividing Sky
"Streetlight People is a layered, slow-developing photograph of a novel, with the subtle tension of a shadow moving closer in the corner of your eye. With atmospheric prose and a setting so vivid I felt like I could find it on a map, Thomas expertly pulls you through Streetlight People, toward a satisfying twist that made me want to start over from page one. An entrancing read. - Jill Tew, author of The Dividing Sky
“An utterly unique and twisty spin on time travel that will have you wanting to take one of Kady’s candies so you can go back and do it all over again. The last fifty pages will have your jaw on the floor.
— Stacy Stokes, author of Remember Me Gone and The Darkness RisesAn emotional genre bender with a startlingly eerie setting, sparkling prose, and a wholly original conceit. Charlene Thomas is an author to watch.
— Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of The Legacies and The CounselorsAn emotional genre bender with a startlingly eerie setting, sparkling prose, and a wholly original concept. Charlene Thomas is an author to watch.
— Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of The Legacies and The CounselorsGorgeously written, atmospheric, and deeply intelligent, Streelight People is part mystery, part sci-fi, and wholly original. Thomas tackles heavy topics like fate, identity, and class with grace. Her characters will stay with you long after their final page. You do not want to miss this book.
— Liz Lawson, New York Times bestselling author of The Agathas and The Night in Question“An utterly unique and twisty spin on time travel that will have you wanting to take one of Kady’s candies so you can go back and do it all over again. The last fifty pages will have your jaw on the floor.
— Stacy Stokes, author of Remember Me Gone and The Darkness RisesDisorienting and delightful in equal measure, Streetlight People is a gorgeously told Lynchian tale of a claustrophobic small town full of insidious secrets. A gripping story about the measure of power and who gets to use it.
— Joelle Wellington, author of Their Vicious Games"Streetlight People is a layered, slow-developing photograph of a novel, with the subtle tension of a shadow moving closer in the corner of your eye. With atmospheric prose and a setting so vivid I felt like I could find it on a map, Thomas expertly pulls you through Streetlight People, toward a satisfying twist that made me want to start over from page one. An entrancing read. —Jill Tew, author of The Dividing Sky
“Thomas’s fiery entrance into the speculative genre will have readers clawing to uncover countless truths. A story worth reading time and time again, Streetlight People challenges every facet of reality, questions who you can trust, and focuses on the morality of what’s done behind the doors that are meant to keep you out.
— Brianna Peppins, author of the Briarcliff Prep seriesThe ending will leave you breathless.
— Yasmin Angoe, Anthony-nominated author of Her Name Is KnightDisorienting and delightful in equal measure, Streetlight People is a gorgeously told Lynchian tale of a claustrophobic small town full of insidious secrets. A gripping story about the measure of power and who gets to use it.
— Joelle Wellington, author of Their Vicious GamesThere are secrets abound, and more than meets the eye, in Charlene Thomas's Streetlight People, an alluring story of intrigue set in a small town of the Have-Nots and Have-Lots, a generations-old not so secret society, powerful families, and an ending that will leave you breathless. I absolutely love Kady's bravery and tenacity and her determination to uncover the truth no matter what the cost, even if the truth ends up revealing something ugly about herself, and I love Charlene's way of storytelling even more.
— Yasmin Angoe, Anthony-nominated author of Her Name Is KnightThere are secrets abound, and more than meets the eye, in Charlene Thomas's Streetlight People, an alluring story of intrigue set in a small town of the Have-Nots and Have-Lots, a generations-old not so secret society, powerful families, and an ending that will leave you breathless. I absolutely love Kady's bravery and tenacity and her determination to uncover the truth no matter what the cost, even if the truth ends up revealing something ugly about herself, and I love Charlene's way of storytelling even more.
— Yasmin Angoe, Anthony-nominated author of Her Name Is Knight★ "Ray Bradbury-esque....An intersectionally diverse cast of authentically flawed characters complement Thomas's fiendishly clever premise and swiftly paced, slyly crafted plot.
— Publishers Weekly, starred review[O]nce the twists start, they don’t stop.... A reflective, time-bending look at power and young love.
— Kirkus ReviewsGorgeously written, atmospheric, and deeply intelligent, Streetlight People is part mystery, part sci-fi, and wholly original. Thomas tackles heavy topics like fate, identity, and class with grace. Her characters will stay with you long after their final page. You do not want to miss this book.
— Liz Lawson, New York Times bestselling author of The Agathas and The Night in Question★ "Ray Bradbury-esque.... An intersectionally diverse cast of authentically flawed characters complement Thomas's fiendishly clever premise and swiftly paced, slyly crafted plot.
— Publishers Weekly, starred reviewThere are secrets abound, and more than meets the eye, in Charlene Thomas's Streetlight People, an alluring story of intrigue set in a small town of the Have-Nots and Have-Lots, a generations-old not so secret society, powerful families, and an ending that will leave you breathless. I absolutely love Kady's bravery and tenacity and her determination to uncover the truth no matter what the cost, even if the truth ends up revealing something ugly about herself, and I love Charlene's way of storytelling even more.
— Yasmin Angoe, Anthony-nominated author of Her Name Is Knight“Heartsick and beautifully twisted, Streetlight People is an expertly crafted story of memory and longing—both the romantic and power-hungry kinds. Charlene Thomas will have you under her spell!
— Adam Sass, award-winning author of Surrender Your Sons and Your Lonely Nights Are Over[O]nce the twists start, they don’t stop.... A reflective, time-bending look at power and young love.
— Kirkus Reviews"Thomas grounds her tricky, time manipulation story about fate and choice with realistically flawed, relatable, intersectionally diverse characters and a nostalgic small-town setting both charming and ominous.
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Dominic Hoffman, winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards for narration, has been named an AudioFile Golden Voice. He is a Los Angeles–based actor of stage, screen, and television. He has appeared in such television shows as The Shield, NYPD Blue, and The Jamie Foxx Show. He attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art as well as the American Conservatory Theater.
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