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The book is a biography of inner-city activist Harry Lehotsky, nicknamed "the urban saint" by residents for his work in Winnipeg's downtown West End. It details his efforts to help the area's marginalized population, including addicts, the homeless, and the abused. Harry confronts dealers, government agencies, and politicians, facing death threats as his humble efforts turn into a battle of ideals to show that a new life is possible for everyone.
The book is a biography of inner-city activist Harry Lehotsky, nicknamed "the urban saint" by residents for his work in Winnipeg's downtown West End. It details his efforts to help the area's marginalized population, including addicts, the homeless, and the abused. Harry confronts dealers, government agencies, and politicians, facing death threats as his humble efforts turn into a battle of ideals to show that a new life is possible for everyone.
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