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Grand Central Winter Lee Stringer
Grand Central Winter
Lee Stringer
In the underground tunnels below Grand Central Terminal, Lee Stringer--homeless and drug-addicted for eleven years--found a pencil to run through his crack pipe. One day he used it to write. Soon writing became a habit that won out over drugs, and before long Stringer had created one of the most powerful urban memoirs of our time. With humane wisdom and a biting wit, Stringer chronicles the unraveling of his seemingly secure existence as a marketing executive and his odyssey of survival on the streets of New York. Whether he is portraying "God's corner," as he calls 42nd Street, or his friend Suzi, a hooker and "past-due tourist" whose infant he sometimes babysits, whether he recounts taking shelter underneath Grand Central by night and collecting cans by day or making a living hawking Street News on the subway, Lee Stringer conveys the vitality and complexity of a down-and-out life. Rich with small acts of kindness, humor, and even heroism amid violence and desperation, Grand Central Winter offers a touching portrait of our shared humanity.
| Medios de comunicación | Música CD (Disco compacto) |
| Número de discos | 1 |
| Publicado | 1 de febrero de 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781482956412 |
| Etiqueta | Blackstone Audiobooks |
| Dimensiones | 132 × 147 × 18 mm · 136 g |