What's So Bad About Being Poor? Our Lives in the Shadow of the Poverty Experts
- 418 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Through her personal experiences, Deborah Foster delves into the harsh realities of extreme poverty, challenging prevalent misconceptions about its causes and effects in American society. Inspired by Charles Murray's controversial views, she uses her life as a counterargument to highlight the complexities of poverty, providing firsthand examples to illustrate the struggles faced by her family. This memoir offers a poignant exploration of vulnerability and resilience while addressing societal narratives surrounding poverty.
