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The Lonely Phone Booth

This book tells of the life of a phone booth on the corner of West End Avenue and 100th Street in New York City starting during the years when it saw heavy use, through the advent of cell phones and its decline into disrepair.  When a storm knocks out cell service, the phone booth again feels needed and valued.  Its imminent removal provokes outcry from those who relied on it for so many years.  It still stands today on its corner in New York.

While progress brings change, this story shows that people working together can make a difference and keep what is important in their lives.