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Dark Days, Bright Nights

Surviving the Las Vegas Storm Drains

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Dark Days, Bright Nights

By: Matthew O'Brien
Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
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A vivid and enlightening oral history of homelessness in the Las Vegas storm drains and the hard work of reentering mainstream society.

The hundreds of people living in the flood channels of Las Vegas have provided one of the more fascinating and enduring international stories of the past decade. This underground community has received plenty of news coverage and dramatic portrayals by CSI, Criminal Minds, and the Jason Bourne franchise. But the fact that dozens of tunnel dwellers have clawed their way out of the drains and turned their lives around has received far less attention.

Dark Days, Bright Nights is the follow-up to the best-selling Beneath the Neon and shares the harrowing stories of Sin City's most marginalized people, from bottoming out in homelessness to mending relationships with family and adjusting to jobs, housing, and sobriety. These redemption stories cast light on a rarely seen side of Las Vegas and offer a portrait of homelessness and recovery in America. They are the happy, though not Hollywood, endings to the infamous tunnel tale, documented through unflinchingly honest personal accounts.

©2020 Matthew O'Brien (P)2020 Tantor
Poverty & Homelessness Social Sciences Mental Health Psychology & Mental Health Sociology Emotionally Gripping Psychology Happiness
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This was very informative and insightful. Their stories were told with respect and dignity. It gives a different perspective most people don’t want to hear nor think of. They should all read this book.

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