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Runaway, diary of a street kid, Evelyn Lau

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Runaway, diary of a street kid, Evelyn Lau
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Runaway
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Evelyn Lau
Sub title
diary of a street kid
Summary
Even as a six-year-old child, Evelyn Lau already knew what she would be in life -- a writer. She would spend countless hours in her room writing short stories and poems trying to avoid the suffocating reality surrounding her. At the age of fourteen, forbidden by her strict parents to "waste" any more of her time writing, Evelyn did the only thing she felt she could do -- she ran away. For two years, Lau lived on the streets of Vancouver. For a while she embraced her new life, seduced by the sense of freedom and independence from the pressures of school and family. But like so many others before her, Lau soon fell into a dangerous spiral of drug addiction and prostitution. During her two harrowing years on the street, Lau's writing ambition never left her; almost obsessively, she kept a written record of her days on the street; this record is Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid. A bestselling memoir, Runaway is a story of survival: physical, emotional and psychological. It is at times tragic, sometimes infuriating, but always honest and inspired; Runaway makes no apologies and offers no solutions. It is a vivid and frightening portrait of a young girl's life on the street
Target audience
adult
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