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Down to This: Squalor and Splendour in a Big-city Shantytown
Down to This: Squalor and Splendour in a Big-city Shantytownby Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall
Random House Canada

Many writers have undertaken the most extreme of experiences - climbing the highest peaks in the world, sailing treacherous waters, reporting from war - and have written about them eloquently. Journalist Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall gave himself a more unusual assignment, and decided to tackle a story that was close to home, yet potentially lethal. At crossroads in his young life, Bishop-Stall decided to move into Tent City for a year and chronicle his experience.

One cold November day, Bishop-Stall packs up a new tent, some clothes, his notebooks and a pen and goes to live in Tent City, twenty-seven lawless acres where the largest hobo town on the continent squats in the scandalized shadow of Canada's largest city. The rules he sets for himself are simple: no access to money, family or friends, except what he can find from that day on. He'll do whatever people in Tent City do to get by, be whatever bum, wino, beggar, hustler, criminal, junkie or con man he chooses to be on any given day.

When he arrives, he finds a dump full of the castaways of the last millennium, human and otherwise. On the edge of the world, yet somehow smack in the middle of it all, fugitives, drug addicts, prostitutes, dealers and ex-cons have created an anarchic society, where the rules are made up nightly and your life depends on knowing them. Not only does Bishop-Stall manage to survive until the bulldozers come, but against all odds his own heart and spirit slowly mend. An astonishing account of birth, suicide, brawls, binges, tears, crazed laughter, good and bad intentions, fiendish charity and the sudden eloquence and generosity of broken souls, Down to This is Bishop-Stall's iridescent love song to a lost city like no other.

Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall

Shaughnessy Bishop-StallShaughnessy Bishop-Stall graduated with degrees in both Honours English and Creative Writing from Concordia University, where he completed a novel and earned a place on the Dean's list. Since hitchhiking from Canada to Costa Rica at the age of 18, he has picked olives in Spain, painted villas in Italy, hopped freight trains in Arizona, taught English in Mexico and built a shack from scrap lumber on the edge of Lake Ontario. His non-fiction has appeared in Saturday Night, Utne magazine, National Post and The Globe and Mail.

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