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This was a book about homelessness in San Francisco.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Transcript

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Shelley come quick. This is a real doozy. I found two whole uneaten sandwiches today when I was diving, Rodney called out carrying a sandwich in each hand. You struck gold. Rodney. What kind do you got there today? Shelley asked, eyeing both sandwiches. I've got a turkey on Rye and a ham and Swiss sandwich pick of the litter lady's choice. You first. Rodney advised for sending her with both sandwiches. Well, I'm going with the turkey on rye. Then of course, Shelly said he handed her the sandwich and she devoured it like those seagulls she sometimes saw walking around the Golden Gate Park, devouring the crumbs they found today is a good day because of this. Rodney. Thank you. Shelly said waving the sandwich. She had just taken a really big bites out of it had been a really yucky rainy day, which was usually the toughest type of days for people like Shelley and Rodney Shelley had everything she needed breath food, occasionally water, thanks to the wonderful water around them and the few water fountains still around in California. And if she was really lucky, Shelley could get the fast food chains to give her a cup of water for free. What more could a girl want, who needed a roof over her head? A steady income or any of those other petty things people worried about. Rodney was Shelley's friend. She'd met him when she was living in her box, her box came with her. Anywhere she went and anywhere that was convenient for her to sleep for the night. Shelley was pretty certain Rodney was a hardcore drug dealer, but he was always nice to her and he wasn't a creep like most of the other men on the street. Oh, Ralph. Where are you gonna sleep tonight? Olivia asked. I've, I've been staying in my car. Liv Ralph admitted you car. That's no place to live. Do you think you'll make enough at your job to get a place? Olivia asks slowly. I'm trying and live. I'm trying to get a second job so that I can afford that. I'm lucky to afford food right now. Honestly.