Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America
The story that jolted the conscience of the nation when it first appeared in The New YorkerJonathan Kozol is one of America’s most forceful and eloquent observers of the intersection of race, poverty, and education. His books, from the National Book Award–winning Death at an Early Age to his most...
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The story that jolted the conscience of the nation when it first appeared in The New YorkerJonathan Kozol is one of America’s most forceful and eloquent observers of the intersection of race, poverty, and education. His books, from the National Book Award–winning Death at an Early Age to his most recent, the critically acclaimed Shame of the Nation, are touchstones of the national conscience. First published in 1988 and based on the months the author spent among America’s homeless, Rachel and Her Children is an unforgettable record of the desperate voices of men, women, and especially children caught up in a nightmarish situation that tears at the hearts of readers. With record numbers of homeless children and adults flooding the nation’s shelters, Rachel and Her Children offers a look at homelessness that resonates even louder today.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307345899 (0307345890)
Publish date: August 15th 2006
Publisher: Broadway Books
Pages no: 303
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
History,
Education,
American History,
Sociology,
Social,
Social Science,
Social Issues,
Social Movements,
Social Justice,
Poverty
I was reading this when I was attending the National Writing Project. Here is what I wrote in my journal back then:>>It was one of the most infuriating and outrageous books I have read. Kozol is very able to illuminate how humanity can allow humanity to suffer through indifference and lack of compas...