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The Big Bad City: Mimi Vs

The Big Bad City (87th Precinct, #49) by Ed McBain | Goodreads

The turning point came from the people she met. A neighbor named Rosa invited Mimi to a community potluck. There, she discovered a network of folks who looked out for one another — sharing tools, swapping babysitting favors, organizing cleanups. Mimi began volunteering at a local literacy program and was humbled by the gratitude of learners who used the city as a ladder to new opportunities. Mimi Vs The Big Bad City

As Mimi settled into her new role, she began to see the city in a new light. She discovered hidden gems – a tiny park tucked away between skyscrapers, a quaint café serving the most exquisite pastries, a street artist whose murals seemed to capture the very essence of the city's spirit. The Big Bad City (87th Precinct, #49) by