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Overview""By the second or third day that you’re homeless, in the car with all your clothes, your pots and pans, everything, having to wash yourself in a public rest room, you logically start to feel dirty. You prefer to use the drive-through [at fast-food restaurants] where no one will see you. You begin to hide your family.""—Invisible Nation More than 2.5 million children are homeless in the United States every year. In every state, children are living packed in with relatives, or in cars, or motel rooms, or emergency shelters, the only constant being too many people in too little space. In a vividly-written narrative, experienced journalist Richard Schweid takes us on a spirited journey through this ""invisible nation,"" giving us front-row dispatches. Based on in-depth reporting from five major cities, Invisible Nation looks backward at the historical context of family homelessness, as well as forward at what needs to be done to alleviate this widespread, although often hidden, poverty. Invisible Nation is a riveting must-read for anyone who wants to know what is happening to the millions of families living at the bottom of the economy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard SchweidPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780520292673ISBN 10: 0520292677 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 25 October 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Family Room 1. Nashville, Tennessee: Off the Charts in Music City 2. Boston, Massachusetts: Falling by the Wayside 3. Fairfax, Virginia: Beltway Blues 4. Portland, Oregon: The Modern Almshouse 5. Trenton, New Jersey: Rapid Rehousing Conclusion: Turning It Around Notes Acknowledgments Bibliography IndexReviewsSchweid creates some vivid portraits of day-to-day struggles ... You close the book wondering where those millions of homeless children will sleep tonight. WBUR, The ARTery Remarkable and disconcerting... This exceptional work of journalism chronicles the lives of America's homeless families... Schweid traveled through a nation that privileged Americans generally try to avoid and deny. These more fortunate Americans are embarrassed, indifferent and sometimes actively hostile to the desperate plight of their hidden neighbors. Schweid's book is a compelling account of his findings. Truthdig Schweid creates some vivid portraits of day-to-day struggles ... You close the book wondering where those millions of homeless children will sleep tonight. WBUR, The ARTery Author InformationRichard Schweid is a journalist and documentary reporter. He is the author of nine nonfiction books, including Che's Chevrolet, Fidel's Oldsmobile: On the Road in Cuba, Hot Peppers: The Story of Cajuns and Capsicum, Consider the Eel: A Natural and Gastronomic History, and The Cockroach Papers: A Compendium of History and Lore. He has also produced or reported more than two dozen documentaries for Catalonian public television, including the Oscar-nominated Balseros. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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