O'Brien's second book, My Week at the Blue Angel: And Other Stories from the Storm Drains, Strip Clubs, and Trailer Parks of Las Vegas, released November 15, 2010, is a collection of creative-nonfiction stories set in off-the-beaten-path Vegas, including a seedy motel on East Fremont Street that's known for prostitution, street drug dealing and violence, and the case of Jessie Foster, an international endangered missing Canadian woman lured to Las Vegas who disappeared 10 months later.
Jodie Foster | David Foster | Stephen Foster | John Foster Dulles | Al Foster | Norman Foster | Rube Foster | James Foster | David Foster Wallace | Foster and Partners | Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank | Mo Foster | Lawrence Foster | Jessie Godderz | Jessie | Frank Foster | Ben Foster | Vince Foster | Lake Jessie Township, Itasca County, Minnesota | Lake Jessie Township | Frank Foster (musician) | Foster care | Alan Dean Foster | Julia Foster | John Foster | Jessie Penn-Lewis | Ian Foster | Hunter Foster | Ben Foster (actor) | Arlene Foster |
At this event, Cram was joined by Glendene Grant, human trafficking victim Jessie Foster's mother; Kevin Bales, co-founder and president of Free the Slaves; Kate Todd, a singer-songwriter and actor; Janelle Belgrave of Samba Elégua Drummers and Peace Concept; Natasha Falle, a survivor of human trafficking; and Jeff Gunn, a guitarist.