Under the Bridge
MohammedMursalinAhmed
あらすじ
What does it mean to survive when the world looks away? Under the Bridge is a deeply emotional, true-to-life story inspired by real experiences of homelessness-told through raw, intimate storytelling that places the reader inside encampments, beneath bridges, and at the forgotten edges of the city. Through the eyes of a man living day to day without shelter, this book explores the realities of street life: hunger that never fully leaves, nights shaped by fear and vigilance, fleeting moments of kindness from strangers, and the fragile communities formed among those society often ignores. Each chapter reveals not only the hardships of homelessness, but also the resilience, dignity, and humanity that persist even in the harshest conditions. This is not a story of pity-it is a story of survival. From scavenging for food to navigating shelters and social services, from memories of a lost life to dreams of rebuilding, Under the Bridge captures the emotional weight of homelessness with honesty and compassion. It shines a light on the invisible struggles of people living in encampments and under bridges, while reminding readers that hope can survive even where comfort does not. Written with sensitivity and realism, this book is for readers who seek meaningful stories-stories that challenge assumptions, awaken empathy, and give voice to lives too often unheard. Under the Bridge is a powerful reminder that behind every tent, every tarp, and every shadow on the street, there is a human story worth telling.