This volume tells what it is like to live on the streets of New York, how it feels to lose your mind, about the taste of crack cocaine and the sweetness of friendship. The author looks at drug addiction and the spread of AID...

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This volume tells what it is like to live on the streets of New York, how it feels to lose your mind, about the taste of crack cocaine and the sweetness of friendship. The author looks at drug addiction and the spread of AIDS, along with the growing gap between rich and poor in the USA.

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