
Liz Murray grows up in the Bronx, New York, with her loving but drug-addicted parents and her older sister, Lisa. The family lives in squalor, often without food or electricity. Liz’s parents frequently sell household items for drug money. By age 15, Liz becomes homeless after her mother dies of AIDS and her father moves to a shelter.
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is the incredible true account of Elizabeth "Liz" Murray, who rose from living on the streets of New York City to graduating from an Ivy League university. The True Story Behind the Screen
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(born September 23, 1980) is now a bestselling author and motivational speaker. After the film’s release, she graduated from Harvard in 2009 (taking time off to care for her ailing father) and later earned a master’s degree. Her memoir, Breaking Night , was published in 2010. She often notes that the movie condensed and dramatized certain events, but the core message — that education can break cycles of poverty — remains authentic. Today, she runs a speaking and consulting business focused on resilience.


