Evicted
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Evicted
Evicted by Matthew Desmond takes readers into the desperate and harsh realities of those living in poverty in contemporary America. This gripping narrative explores the precariousness of their everyday lives as they struggle to hold onto one of the most basic human necessities: a place to call home. The book provides an intimate look at the lives of eight families on the edge, living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, shedding light on the often invisible crisis of housing instability.
Arleen, a single mother, can barely afford to pay her rent and ultimately faces eviction in the midst of one of Milwaukee’s coldest winters. Her story is one of relentless hardship, as she fights to provide for her children amid a cycle of displacement and uncertainty. Doreen's home is so decrepit that it has earned the nickname 'the rat hole' amongst her family, underscoring the dire living conditions many are forced to endure.
Lamar, a disabled ex-soldier wheelchair-bound yet filled with determination, seeks to climb out of debt to support his sons. His perseverance in the face of physical and financial hurdles paints a poignant picture of resilience. Scott, once a devoted nurse, now battles addiction while living in a dilapidated trailer. His fall from grace is a stark reminder of how quickly one's circumstances can change, leading to a downward spiral fueled by both personal and systemic failures.
Desmond’s years spent living among and documenting these individuals lends an authenticity and urgency to their stories. From dilapidated slums to overcrowded shelters, eviction courts to impoverished neighbourhoods, the author charts the complex web of challenges faced by those struggling to maintain a roof over their heads. The narratives in Evicted are not just stories of deprivation, but also of resilience, community, and the human spirit.
In this powerful and empathetic work, Desmond illustrates how precarious housing affects every aspect of life, leading to a cascade of other issues including poor health, unstable employment, and broken families. He argues convincingly that without a stable home, achieving anything else becomes nearly impossible. Evicted serves as a compelling call to action, urging readers to reconsider societal approaches to housing and to understand that while giving up might seem like the only option, hope persists in the most unexpected places.
A blend of in-depth research and evocative storytelling, Evicted is not just a book; it is a crucial contribution to the conversation on poverty and housing policy in the twenty-first century, offering a sobering yet ultimately hopeful perspective on the fight for safe and affordable housing for all.
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Evicted paints an intimate, heartbreaking portrait of urban poverty in the United States, showing how minor events can spiral into chaos for the poor. It resonates deeply with British readers, presenting a possible near-future scenario while spotlighting the dire consequences of ignoring the right to shelter. The book blends vivid storytelling with thorough reporting, capturing the human aspect of societal issues and setting a new benchmark for poverty reportage.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780141983318
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 March 2017
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 320g
Pages: 432
About the Author
2015 MacArthur 'Genius' award winner Matthew Desmond is an associate professor of sociology and social science at Harvard University and co-director of the Justice and Poverty Project. He is the author of the award-winning book On The Fireline and his writing has appeared in The New York Times and Chicago Tribune.
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