![]() ![]() 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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