In McGivern's novel Savage Streets, upper-middle class children in a suburban community in New York City are being harassed by a gang of teenagers from the poorer part of town. When the adults of the community attempt to intervene, the situation escalates, resulting in terrible—and violent—consequences.
In McGivern's novel Savage Streets, upper-middle class children in a suburban community in New York City are being harassed by a gang of teenagers from the poorer part of town. When the adults of the community attempt to intervene, the situation escalates, resulting in terrible—and violent—consequences.