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Dark Days, Bright Nights: Surviving the Las Vegas Storm Drains
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• The book subverts stereotypes that homeless are lazy and hopeless, and offers success stories to addicts
The book provides an unprecedented survey of survivors of homelessness in Las Vegas li>
< li> Author has large Las Vegas fan base, receives frequent national and international media requests, and has a large social media following
Book includes poignant black-and-white photo essay
The author's previous book, Beyond the Neon, has sold more than 25,000 copies and was positively reviewed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Las Vegas CityLife, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, mediabistro.com, E! Online, Wired, and many other media outlets. It continues to sell hundreds of copies a quarter, and a second edition is expected to be released
< li> Author has large Las Vegas fan base, receives frequent national and international media requests, and has a large social media following
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