Harley Loco, Rayya Elias
Harley Loco, Rayya Elias
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Harley Loco
A Memoir of Hard Living, Hair, and Post-Punk from the Middle East to the Lower East Side

Author: Rayya Elias

Narrator: Christina Delaine

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/29/2020


Synopsis

When she was seven, Rayya Elias and her family fled the political conflict in their native Syria, settling in Detroit. Bullied in school and caught between the world of her traditional family and her tough American classmates, she rebelled early.

Elias moved to New York City to become a musician and kept herself afloat with an uncommon talent for cutting hair. At the height of the punk movement, life on the Lower East Side was full of adventure, creative inspiration, and temptation. Eventually, Elias's passionate affairs with lovers of both sexes went awry, her (more than) occasional drug use turned to addiction, and she found herself living on the streets—between her visits to jail.

This debut memoir charts four decades of a life lived in the moment, a path from harrowing loss and darkness to a place of peace and redemption. Elias's wit and lack of self-pity in the face of her extreme highs and lows make Harley Loco a powerful listen that's sure to appeal to fans of Patti Smith, Augusten Burroughs, and Eleanor Henderson.

Contains mature themes.

About Rayya Elias

Rayya Elias was born in Aleppo, Syria, in 1960 and moved to Detroit in 1967. She is a musician, hairdresser, filmmaker, and also sells real estate to make some extra scratch. She lives in New York City and Little York, New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Natasha on May 11, 2013

When I was first asked to review HARLEY LOCO, I wasn't sure how I would fancy it since it's a bit out of my ordinary reading zone. However, I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed the writing style and over all story. It's a different voice than I'm used to and I'm glad I'v......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn on July 31, 2013

Once again, a big shout out to the Reading Room for my review copy of this book. I rarely read memoir, as most of the time I find it either dull or heavy on the misery/shock value. Fortunately, Rayya Elias's memoir, Harley Loco is neither of these things, which makes (for me, anyway,) interesting rea......more

Goodreads review by Barbikat60 on September 12, 2016

Parallel lives. As I read this riveting memoir, my thoughts went back to the years that I was running the streets as Rayya Elias. I keep wondering if our paths crossed as we went on our missions in and around the Lower East Side. Time softens memories and as I moved away from the drugging and finall......more