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A Homeless Panic: The Homeless Experience in America
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A Homeless Panic: The Homeless Experience in America

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A gripping and powerful story about survival on the streets.

After experiencing homelessness–and more importantly, surviving the whole ordeal-this is a true account, in descriptive and sometimes graphic detail, of what it was like. It is the story of one person’s struggle to come to terms with what can only be described as a real-life disaster.

More than just a good read, it provides a profound and moving account of what it’s like to be homeless in America.

Our society does not look favorably on homelessness and doesn’t really understand the problem. Even though the United States is the wealthiest nation on earth, we have been unable to resolve the growing problem of homelessness.

This book can help bring a better understanding between the general public and the homeless.

The author delves into the complex realities of homelessness to paint a compelling picture of individuals living on the street, and of their struggles for daily survival. All of them are trying to make the best they can of a desperate situation. This book presents an honest look at their foibles, their values-and their humanity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Lough Publisher
Date
15 February 2021
Pages
116
ISBN
9781953904157

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A gripping and powerful story about survival on the streets.

After experiencing homelessness–and more importantly, surviving the whole ordeal-this is a true account, in descriptive and sometimes graphic detail, of what it was like. It is the story of one person’s struggle to come to terms with what can only be described as a real-life disaster.

More than just a good read, it provides a profound and moving account of what it’s like to be homeless in America.

Our society does not look favorably on homelessness and doesn’t really understand the problem. Even though the United States is the wealthiest nation on earth, we have been unable to resolve the growing problem of homelessness.

This book can help bring a better understanding between the general public and the homeless.

The author delves into the complex realities of homelessness to paint a compelling picture of individuals living on the street, and of their struggles for daily survival. All of them are trying to make the best they can of a desperate situation. This book presents an honest look at their foibles, their values-and their humanity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Lough Publisher
Date
15 February 2021
Pages
116
ISBN
9781953904157