Thanks PP. I've seen both of them and they are heart wrenching. I finally found the book I was searching for on the shelves at the library next to Nickel and Dimed. It is called Our Kids. Thanks for everyone's suggestions! |
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Glass castle
It was really good. I think thats the title. |
| Ruby Payne is worth the read, but be careful with it and do your own thinking. She's a bit of a classist, and has been criticized for such, and her work is self-published, not peer reviewed. There's no research to suggest there's any "culture" of poverty. |
PP. Yes, he is a very talented writer to make his readers ache with him. And to make them ache years later remembering with him. The Week also listed a book called White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America. ("convicts,orphans and other "waste" people dispatched to the dangerous New World..."). OP, I know you found your book, but this will be a great searchable thread so I thought I would add that since it is fresh on my mind. |
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The Price of Inequality by Joseph Stiglitz
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My sister in law gave me this book yesterday. Weird. |
| Random Family by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc |
| Ruby Payne- Framework for Understanding Poverty |
But you won't. Because she doesn't. |
| Am I the only one who didn't like Nickel and Dimed? I read it when it came out, and I recall feeling like it lacked any real insight. |
| Working in the Shadows (not much about children, but still worth the read if you're interested in wage and poverty issues) |
| The Battle for Room 314. Made anything I've ever experienced as a high school teacher in FCPS seem like a cakewalk. |
| The other Wes Moore |
| Another vote for Nickel and Dimed. the author basically goes undercover as a minimum wage employee in 3 or 4 different areas of the country over the course of about a year (might have been more or less, I can't remember as I read this a few years ago). She did not go home to her comfortable life after her shifts - she attempted to live entirely off her wages. It's a pretty impactful book. |
Is that the one about the family in the Bronx with a gazillion characters, having babies, getting evicted, moving from one awful apartment to the next and the main character gets caught up with a thug ...? That was such a crazy story it couldn't have been fiction. |