![]() ![]() survives because others, among them Jamie Pastor Bolnick, refuse to let her self-destruct."- Margaret Morton, author of The Tunnel: The Underground Homeless of New York City "The book is written with chilling detail, and the story is told with candor and, at times, humor. Her courage and strength are an inspiration."- Jennifer Toth, author The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City "A journey between darkness and light, life in the tunnels and repeated rehabs, Living at the Edge of the World is a powerful look at a teenager's struggles with homelessness and drug addiction. ![]() One which-unless is ice water in your veins-will crawl inside you and rouse those things inside which we have all made an industry of lulling into sleep."- Lee Stringer, author of Grand Central Winter 'Tina's chilling tale of survival tells not only of the young lives lost to the underground, but also of a teenager's struggle to reemerge in our world. Tina S.'s words unveil a human story more than a homeless story. Tina's directness and honesty with hold readers tight."- Publishers Weekly "Right off the bat this had everything I enjoy in a book immediacy honest poignancy and, most importantly, an author not afraid to reveal herself. "A shocking and sometimes mordantly funny narrative of struggle and survival. ![]()
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