The Boys of Rubber City

Steven Richard Smith

Non-Fiction

The Boys of Rubber City transports readers to the gritty streets of 1970s Akron, capturing the untamed spirit of a working-class boyhood. It follows a group of kids as they build...

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The Boys of Rubber City transports readers to the gritty streets of 1970s Akron, capturing the untamed spirit of a working-class boyhood. It follows a group of kids as they build hidden forts, collect wheat pennies, and fight over marbles in a world alive with the hum of summer games—sandlot hardball, Chinese jump rope, and Indian wrestling. As streetlights flicker on at dusk, the boys, sunburned and scuffed, head home hungry for supper.

Beyond these daily adventures, the story explores the resilience needed to grow up in a Rust Belt city. From jumping out of trees to the harmless thrill of love notes passed on a playground, childhood here is a dance between bruised knees and budding friendships. References to Batman lunchboxes and yo-yos serve as nostalgic markers of a bygone era when kids roamed free, blissfully unaware of the hardships around them.

Through these tales, the author reflects on the essence of youth—where every scraped knee tells a story, and the laughter of children echoes through the smoke of Akron’s industry.

REVIEWS:

“Steve Smith captures the authentic action and natural spirit of childhood in The Boys of Rubber City, where we witness the joys and difficulties of growing up in The Projects of Akron, Ohio. But it’s not just his own boyhood, it’s an American childhood, and, in a larger sense, a universal childhood strained through the life and times of our culture—and plain, good fun as well.”—Robert Pope, author of Killers & Others

“Steven Smith’s The Boys of Rubber City is a beautifully written remembrance of childhood. Set in the late 1960s, it consists of a series of interlocking stories that depict the experiences of growing up in a working-class neighborhood in Akron, Ohio. The work is written from the point of view of a rugged yet emotionally complex young boy as he navigates his dreams, desires, and physical realities. With a deft sense of humor and attention to detail, Smith threads a tightly rendered and playful journey. The work is an inspiring and captivating account of a child’s life as we follow him through the streets, backyards, and abandoned fields of an ever-changing landscape. Through the use of subtly placed cultural touchstones and with just the right amount of mischief and mayhem, Smith effortlessly guides the reader back in time to a place of innocence and adventure. Steve Smith has created an elegantly written story about a boy, his friends, and the fascinating world in which they all lived.”—Blake Cook, retired professor of art and practicing artist 

“This sweet but honest story of growing up in Akron wonderfully evokes a childhood of a time gone forever. It is superbly written and creates shocks of recognition with every scene: playing superheroes, sending balls flying into mean neighborhood’s gardens, enduring the well-intentioned folks of Vacation Bible School.  Steven Smith’s writing is completely winning.”—Thomas Dukes, author of Gospels from the Lower Shelf

by Steven Richard Smith
Page Count: 133
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: July 29, 2025
Imprint: Local History Press
Genre: History

History / US History / Midwest 
HUMOR / Topic / Regional & Cultural
HUMOR / Topic / Generational

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Josh Palaski
Bit of nostalgia

Loved it! Reads a bit like Ray Bradbury’s Dandelion Wine taking you back to another time.

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Ed
Great Book!

This book so accurately describes what it was like growing up as a child, I felt like I was right there with them.
I could strongly relate to all the Akron references, I knew exactly where Steve was talking about.
However, what Steve describes transcends through time and location.
I hope there is a part 2.

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Tracy Smith Miklandric
The Boys of Rubber City

The Boys of Rubber City is a delightful remembrance of a young boy growing up in Akron, Ohio. The writer is able to take you through his childhood adventures along with him to a much simpler time and innocence of a young boy. A wonderful story of long forgotten childhood dreams, friendships and mischief.

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Robert Pope
A Song of Boyhood

The Boys of Rubber City is an absolutely lovely song about boyhood, specifically a boyhood in the projects of Akron. Beautifully written, the prose reads like poetry, reaffirming our lives, our experiences, and our childhoods. As our world changes andchanges again., we can't forget some things never change. Steven Smith reminds us of ourselves.

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Donald White
New Rubber City Classic

A simply outstanding book that captivated me from the very first page. It offers an honest, unflinching look at real characters and their journey through the 1970s, capturing the struggles, spirit, and raw humanity of the era. The storytelling is vivid and authentic, pulling you deeply into the lives of the characters until you feel as though you’ve walked alongside them. This work doesn’t just tell a story, it immerses you in it. Without question, it stands as a modern classic, rivaling Lord of the Flies in its depth, intensity, and lasting impact.