Breaking night a memoir of forgiveness, survival, and my journey from homeless to Harvard

The author offers an account of her journey from a fifteen-year-old living on the streets and eating garbage to her acceptance into Harvard, a feat that prompted a Lifetime movie and a successful motivational-speaking career.

Main Author: Murray, Liz, 1980-
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Hyperion, 2010.
Edition: 1st pbk. ed.
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Summary: The author offers an account of her journey from a fifteen-year-old living on the streets and eating garbage to her acceptance into Harvard, a feat that prompted a Lifetime movie and a successful motivational-speaking career.
Physical Description: 341 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN: 1401310591 (pbk.)
9781401310592 (pbk.)
Author Notes: Liz Murray was left homeless at age fifteen after her mother's death from AIDS. She fended for herself on the streets, eventually returning to high school. She was accepted into Harvard, where she attended college classes for three years before taking time off to help her father, who died of AIDS. She returned to college, and is now taking graduate courses at Harvard. Liz gives speaking engagements around the country. A movie about her life, Homeless to Harvard , was made by Lifetime in 2003, and airs frequently.