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The Mole People

Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City

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The Mole People

By: Jennifer Toth
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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Thousands of people live in the subway, railroad, and sewage tunnels that form the bowels of New York City. This audiobook is about them, the so-called mole people, living alone and in communities, in subway tunnels, and below subway platforms. It is about how and why people move underground, who they are, and what they have to say about their lives and the "topside" world they've left behind.

©1993 Jennifer Toth (P)2019 Tantor
Poverty & Homelessness Social Sciences Sociology
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A very great ethnography of a subculture of homelessness, or houselessness, that is full of moving stories of a wide variety of what humanity is.

Great book

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She writes about the real experiences of the people living under NYC. And I couldn't stop reading (listening). A truer drama you will never encounter. Especially in American society today when too many folks, children and veterans, are homeless.

Compelling Read.

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This book really touched me. Being a born and raised resident of New York City and riding the subway, I always wondered where the homeless go
or really live. This. book showed them as people not crazy,scary,monsters. The lives of PEOPLE

Powerful.

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A very well researched & fascinating look at lives below the surface. Great book to listen to on a long trip.

As a sociologist, I found this story quite compelling.

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this puts human faces to the homeless and demonstrates how addiction, mental illness and a sometimes broken system forces people into the underground.

intriguing account of NYC's underground homeless

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