The first to be born, the first to go to school, the first to make the honor roll.Įven her name, Dasani, speaks of a certain reach. This child of New York is always running before she walks. “It makes me feel like there’s something going on out there,” says the 11-year-old girl, never one for patience. Her gazeĪlways stops at that iconic temple of stone, its tip pointed celestially, its facade lit with promise. On mornings like this, she can see all the way across Brooklyn to the Empire State Building, the first New York skyscraper to reach 100 floors. Slipping out from her covers, the oldest girl sits at the window. Two other children share a mattress by the rotting wall where the mice live, opposite the baby, whose crib is warmed by a hair dryer perched on a milk crate. A few feet away, their motherĪnd father sleep near the mop bucket they use as a toilet. The smaller children lie tangled beside her, their chests rising and falling under winter coats and wool blankets. Girl in the Shadows: Dasani’s Homeless Life
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