Richard
LeMieux had
it all until the trappings of success were stripped
away and he was left homeless. Breakfast
at Sally’s, written by Richard on a discarded typewriter while
he was living in his minivan, reveals who the homeless
really are, what redemption really means, and how
The Salvation Army transforms lives.
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REVIEWS:
The
New York Times Gives
a Glowing Review of Breakfast At Sally's "The
book reads like a novel … but it
has the ring of truth and an uplifting message that
endures …"
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"LeMieux
captures not only what day-to-day life is like
for those whose lives have been broken by economic
hardship ... but also the rich inner life and the
wellsprings of hope that he finds in the many people
he skillfully and sensitively describes."
— Publishers Weekly
“Breakfast
at Sally’s refutes the stereotypes that
the general public has about the homeless population.
Anyone reading it will no doubt become more compassionate
and empathetic towards homeless people.”
— Michael Stoops, National
Coalition for the Homeless
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