In the Financial DistrictShe is reading The Intermission, by Elyssa Friedland. Someone left it next to her while she was sleeping. Recently she read You Will Pay, by Lisa Jackson and The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, an autobiography by James McBride, which she really enjoyed and left with someone who works near where she sleeps sometimes.
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May 18, 2019, Saturday morning -- Reading Kurt Vonnegut
At the laundromat He is reading Cat's Cradle , by Kurt Vonnegut. I photographed him earlier this year , in January, sitting in this exac...
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In the Mission District She is reading Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father , by Alysia Abbott. It's about a girl whose mother dies when she...
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Next to a mural by Jon Weiss and Precita Eyes muralists He is reading The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove , by Christopher Moore. He got it f...
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At the BART Station She is reading Native Son , by Richard Wright. She didn't expect it to be so vulnerable, rough, and with sharp edge...
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