one of the people-- i didn't stay with her, but i interviewed mary porter and i would like to read to you from that section at the beginning-- oh, still telling you about the book, selected those nine chapters there's a chapter on public health issues, a chapter on homelessness, amazing experiences that i had meeting and talking to homeless people in different areas in atlanta. then, when tended a two were of neighborhoods around the beltline, so i started with east event, went south. so, i went to clockwise south to neighborhoods such as south atlanta and peoples town and pittsburgh, none of which i had ever heard of growing up your didn't know anything about. event, which the west side two places like places like west in and washington park and grove park and english avenue and then i went to bury troubled neighborhoods. that i went north to places i knew better, but still learned a lot. call your hills, and we park and piedmont heights and places like that and i stayed with people all over, so i wanted to redo the beginning of the south beltline chapter, chapter 11, a slow dance to