
Breaking Night
Liz Murray
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Liz Murray never really had a chance in life. Born to a drug-addicted father who was in and out of prison, and an equally dependent mother who was in and out of mental institutions, she seemed destined to become just another tragic statistic; another life wasted on the brutal streets of New York.
By the age of 15, Liz found herself homeless with nowhere to turn but the tough streets, riding subways all night for a warm place to sleep and foraging through dumpsters for food. But when her mother died of AIDS a year later, Liz's life changed for ever. With no education, with no chance at a job or a home, she realised that only the most astonishing of turnarounds could stop her heading all the way down the same path her parents took. And so she set her mind to overcoming what seemed like impossible odds - and in the process, achieved something extraordinary.
Told with astounding sincerity, Breaking Night is the breathtaking and inspirational story of how a young women, born into a world without hope, used every ounce of strength and determination to steer herself towards a brighter future. Beautifully written, it is a poignant, evocative and stirring portrait of struggle, desperation, forgiveness and survival.
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The Sun
Thrilling...Murray is clearly a remarkable person
Sunday Times Culture
Breaking Night is the real deal... Liz had every reason to give up on life, but instead of using her grim childhood as an excuse to fail, she used it to fuel her redemption... Amazing
Grazia
Smart, fluent, and relentlessly spry...head and shoulders above the rest, because Liz Murray is remarkable
The Observer
A powerful story to tell
Woman
A rare and comprehensive firsthand account of being homeless in America
Big Issue
Remarkable
BBC World Service
The book is lucid and vivid and rich
Saturday Times Magazine
A frank recollection of her journey from a childhood marred with drug addiction to an Ivy League graduate via an adolescence spent on the streets...an instant hit
Daily Express