Grand Central Winter: Stories from the Street - Lee Stringer - Books - Washington Square Press - 9780671036546 - November 1, 1999
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Grand Central Winter: Stories from the Street


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In the underground tunnels below Grand Central Terminal, Lee Stringer -- homeless and drug-addicted over the course of 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 soon, Lee Stringer had created one of the most powerful urban memoirs of our time. With humane wisdom and a biting wit, Lee Stringer chronicles the unraveling of his seemingly secure existence as a marketing executive, and his odyssey of survival on the streets of New York City. 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 baby-sits; 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.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 1999
ISBN13 9780671036546
Publishers Washington Square Press
Pages 247
Dimensions 130 × 16 × 221 mm   ·   344 g
Language English  
Contributor Kurt Vonnegut

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