Lion's Roar

QALVY GRAINZVOLT

IN 1977, I WAS BORN in an old Manhattan apartment… literally. I was not born in a hospital.

My father, a Bronx native, was a public-school teacher. My mother, originally from Japan, worked tirelessly at home raising my brother and me. In a spiritually nomadic fashion, my family tried out various traditions throughout my childhood, eventually settling on Shinnyo Buddhism when

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