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Breakfast at Sally's Richard LeMieux

Breakfast at Sally's By Richard LeMieux

Breakfast at Sally's by Richard LeMieux


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Breakfast at Sally's: One Homeless Man's Inspirational Journey by Richard LeMieux

Reads like a novel. . . . But it has the ring of truth, and an uplifting message that endures.-New York Times. Features a new foreword by the author and a heartfelt endorsement by Washington State's First Lady, Trudi Inslee!

Once a happily married businessman, avid golfer, and the proud owner of several luxury cars and three boats, conservative-minded Richard LeMieux saw his fortune change almost overnight. In this astonishingly heartfelt memoir, he describes his descent into homelessness and his struggle to survive personal and economic disaster.

Evicted from his home in 2002 and living with his dog, Willow, in a beat-up old van, LeMieux finds himself penniless and estranged from his family and friends. He dines at the Salvation Army (aka Sally's), attempts suicide, and is treated at a mental hospital where he is diagnosed with depression.

Writing on a secondhand manual typewriter, first at a picnic table in a public park, and then wherever he can, LeMieux describes his odyssey and the quirky, diverse, and endearing cast of characters found among the homeless people of Bremerton, Washington, and, by extension, everywhere else. Breakfast at Sally's is a rare inside-look at how the other America lives, and how one man, beaten down and alone, was able to reconnect, find good people, and ultimately, with their help, to persevere.

Breakfast at Sally's Reviews

Reads like a novel. . . . But it has the ring of truth, and an uplifting message that endures. New York Times

It's wonderful what Richard's doing. His book was given to me by a mutual friend. . . . He really puts a face on the homeless. That it could be any one of us. There's a stereotype of homeless people, and people are often afraid of the homeless, because they put on a front a mask and act defensive and tough, when they're really not. All they want is to be warm and safe, just like everybody else. Trudi Inslee, First Lady of Washington State

For those who yearn to believe in the basic decency of most human beings, this book provides abundant evidence. Christian Science Monitor

Once I started this book I could not put it down. Captain Howard Bennett, Salvation Army

Readable and thoroughly life-affirming. Kirkus Reviews

It's easy to look from afar onto the world LeMieux writes about. People panhandling. Living in cars. Most of us probably figure they've always been down. But how far did they fall? Maybe farther than we think. Seattle Times

Breakfast at Sally's refutes stereotypes about the homeless. Anyone reading it will no doubt become more compassionate and empathetic towards homeless people. Michael Stoops, Executive Director, National Coalition for the Homeless

An important book. A vivid, honest peek into a world we rarely see. Nan Roman, President and CEO, National Alliance to End Homelessness

'Sally's' refers to the Salvation Army soup kitchen, a friendly way station for LeMieux and his ever-present companion, 'Willow the Wonder Dog.' Charlotte Observer
Reads like a novel. . . . But it has the ring of truth, and an uplifting message that endures. New York Times

It's wonderful what Richard's doing. His book was given to me by a mutual friend. . . . He really puts a face on the homeless. That it could be any one of us. There's a stereotype of homeless people, and people are often afraid of the homeless, because they put on a front a mask and act defensive and tough, when they're really not. All they want is to be warm and safe, just like everybody else. Trudi Inslee, First Lady of Washington State

For those who yearn to believe in the basic decency of most human beings, this book provides abundant evidence. Christian Science Monitor

Once I started this book I could not put it down. Captain Howard Bennett, Salvation Army

Readable and thoroughly life-affirming. Kirkus Reviews

It's easy to look from afar onto the world LeMieux writes about. People panhandling. Living in cars. Most of us probably figure they've always been down. But how far did they fall? Maybe farther than we think. Seattle Times

Breakfast at Sally's refutes stereotypes about the homeless. Anyone reading it will no doubt become more compassionate and empathetic towards homeless people. Michael Stoops, Executive Director, National Coalition for the Homeless

An important book. A vivid, honest peek into a world we rarely see. Nan Roman, President and CEO, National Alliance to End Homelessness

'Sally's' refers to the Salvation Army soup kitchen, a friendly way station for LeMieux and his ever-present companion, 'Willow the Wonder Dog.' Charlotte Observer

About Richard LeMieux

Richard LeMieux is a writer and ex-businessman who was once happily married and the owner of several cars and three boats. Evicted from his luxury home after his business failed, and living with his dog, Willow, in a beat-up old van, LeMieux wrote Breakfast at Sally's on a secondhand typewriter. He is now a public speaker, talking about his experiences as a homeless person. He and Willow live in Bremerton, Washington.

Additional information

GOR011552196
9781632203465
1632203464
Breakfast at Sally's: One Homeless Man's Inspirational Journey by Richard LeMieux
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Skyhorse Publishing
20150528
448
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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