Until They Have Faces

110 Interviews With the Homeless People of Auburn, California

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
Cover of the book Until They Have Faces by Robert L. Litchfield, Jr., Wings of Angels Publishing
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Author: Robert L. Litchfield, Jr. ISBN: 9780979507915
Publisher: Wings of Angels Publishing Publication: May 23, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert L. Litchfield, Jr.
ISBN: 9780979507915
Publisher: Wings of Angels Publishing
Publication: May 23, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
There are one hundred and ten interviews with the homeless people who live in and around Auburn, California. Who is really out there, on the streets? How did they get there? How many of them are on drugs, or abuse alcohol? How many are just victims of a bad economy? Have their lives changed, during these difficult economic times? Where do they look for help? Where do they look for hope? Do they still have dreams for a better life? If you read this book, it will change your view of homeless people forever. It might also change your life. The author says that after he met so many of his homeless neighbors, his own life was changed forever. As just one example, he is now so grateful for all of the little privileges in his life that he used to take for granted, like the ability to take a shower every day, and the ability to get up in the middle of the night and get a snack from the referigerator, and the ability to sleep in a warm, dry bed.
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There are one hundred and ten interviews with the homeless people who live in and around Auburn, California. Who is really out there, on the streets? How did they get there? How many of them are on drugs, or abuse alcohol? How many are just victims of a bad economy? Have their lives changed, during these difficult economic times? Where do they look for help? Where do they look for hope? Do they still have dreams for a better life? If you read this book, it will change your view of homeless people forever. It might also change your life. The author says that after he met so many of his homeless neighbors, his own life was changed forever. As just one example, he is now so grateful for all of the little privileges in his life that he used to take for granted, like the ability to take a shower every day, and the ability to get up in the middle of the night and get a snack from the referigerator, and the ability to sleep in a warm, dry bed.

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