The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City

by Jennifer Toth | Nonfiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 9781556522413 Global Overview for this book
Registered by CdnBlueRose of Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on 7/20/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by CdnBlueRose from Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on Sunday, July 20, 2008
From Kirkus Reviews
There is, says Raleigh News & Observer staffer Toth, a city below New York City: a fantastic underworld of men, women, and children who are born, live, and die in the darkness beneath the streets. In the early 90's, the author, then a Los Angeles Times intern, spent a year exploring that nether world, preparing this startling report. Toth first heard about ``the mole people'' from a child who claimed that her classmate lived underground; further research brought the author into contact with Sgt. Bryan Henry, a Grand Central Station cop who introduced her to one ``J.C.'' (most of Toth's homeless use pseudonyms), the ``self-described'' spokesman for an underground community of 200--a large but not unprecedented number for one of the dozens of camps, gangs, and roving bands that Toth found in the tunnels. These tunnels--including gas and sewer lines as well as abandoned subway tunnels and stations--honeycomb the city's foundation, descending to seven levels and housing perhaps 5,000 lost souls. To the uninitiated and, at first, to Toth, the tunnels are terrifying: She walks them both guided and alone, aware of forms flitting past, of rats and madmen. She visits camps whose members stay below for weeks at a time; she watches a ``filthy and bearded'' loner skewer and roast a ``track rabbit''--a rat; she talks to graffiti artists, women, teenagers, and a kill- for-hire gang whose services cost $20. Pausing in her chronicle, she surveys underground life in history and literature, from Egyptian slaves living in mines to Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. Finally, Toth flees the city's depths, her life threatened by a mole man who thinks her a police informer. The life expectancy of the average mole person, stricken by drugs and disease, is under five years. Toth's unusual sociological adventure story, then, is as saddening as it is gripping. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP.

Journal Entry 2 by CdnBlueRose from Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on Thursday, February 12, 2009
This wasn't as good as I was expecting, but maybe my expectations were too high! There were definitely some interesting chapters, but I had to skim over those that went into politics and history and such, I much preferred reading about the actual people. Now it's off to cheesygiraffe - from Marlene's Birthday Swap.

Journal Entry 3 by cheesygiraffe from Florence, Alabama USA on Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Looks very interesting. I can't wait to read.

Journal Entry 4 by cheesygiraffe from Florence, Alabama USA on Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Journal Entry 6 by VeganMedusa from Invercargill, Southland New Zealand on Thursday, February 11, 2010
Whohoo! Thanks, cheesy! I've so wanted to read this, it sounds great.

Journal Entry 7 by VeganMedusa at Invercargill, Southland New Zealand on Monday, June 10, 2013
I did enjoy this, but it could have been better written, for such an interesting subject matter.
Now on its way to Dubai to another reader.

Journal Entry 8 by DubaiReader at Dubai, Dubai United Arab Emirates on Friday, July 26, 2013
This looks really fascinating.
Thanks to everyone who has passed it along it s way but special thanks to VeganMedusa for posting it to me in Dubai for the Wish list Tag Game :)

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