The author brings to light the existence of a population that humanity seemed to have forgotten. This population are either homeless, addicted, disabled or unable to afford housing and choose to live in the tunnels and caverns under the subway in New York City.
She visits their domains and builds a trusting relationship with them. She gives us an excellent view of what their lives are like and why they preferred this type of living rather than come above ground.
This book is an eye opener. It happened then and still exists today, perhaps in other cities in the U.S. as well.
Rated 4 out of 5
Reviewed by Joan Boucher
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