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  2. Feb 8, 2011 · Liz Murray was born to drug-addicted parents but, after re-starting high school at 17, managed to turn her life around and land a place at Harvard.

  3. As a young girl, Murray lives with her sister Lisa, their drug-addicted, schizophrenic mother Jean, who has AIDS and is practically blind, and their father Peter, also a drug addict who is intelligent, but also has AIDS, lacks social skills, and is not conscientious.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liz_MurrayLiz Murray - Wikipedia

    Her life story was chronicled in Lifetime's television film Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story (2003). Murray's memoir Breaking Night: A Memoir of Forgiveness, Survival, and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard, published in 2010 is a New York Times Bestseller.

  5. Sep 9, 2010 · After years of neglect, Murray left home at 15. She spent her adolescence sleeping on the streets, the subway and the couches of friends. Murray's story could have ended tragically.

  6. Apr 14, 2003 · Her withdrawn, private attitude at Harvard has been mirrored in her relationship with the New York Times Scholarship Fund, with which Murray has not been in contact in recent months.

  7. The Woman Who Went from Homeless to Harvard Has Started a Family of Her Own. Liz Murray's childhood was consumed by drug-addicted parents, hunger and homelessness. When Liz was 16, her schizophrenic mother, who she'd been taking care of for years, died of complications related to AIDS.

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  8. Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story: Questions. Some Quotations of Interest. Read through these quotations, then respond to the questions that follow below. Homeless to Harvard begins and ends with Murray saying these words: "I loved my mother so much. She was a drug addict. She was an alcoholic. She was legally blind.