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The Prince Rupert Hotel for the Homeless

A True Story of Love and Compassion Amid a Pandemic
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The Prince Rupert Hotel for the Homeless by Christina Lamb delves into the unique transformation of a historic hotel in Shrewsbury into a refuge for the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the narratives of residents and staff, the book explores themes of resilience, community, and the impacts of societal change, offering poignant insights into the lives of those often overlooked.
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You might like this book if you are interested in the intersection of social issues and human compassion. It provides a compelling exploration of how a British hotel became a safe haven for the homeless during the pandemic, revealing heartwarming stories of resilience and humanity amidst a global crisis. This work is well-suited for those looking to understand the broader implications of homelessness and societal response, making it an insightful read for anyone passionate about current affairs and social justice.

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The Prince Rupert Hotel for the Homeless

‘There will be an avalanche of books about the pandemic. None will be as eye-opening or humane or moving as Lamb’s’ DAILY TELEGRAPH

A story of poverty, generosity and worlds colliding in modern Britain

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‘There will be an avalanche of books about the pandemic. None will be as eye-opening or humane or moving as Lamb’s’ DAILY TELEGRAPH

A story of poverty, generosity and worlds colliding in modern Britain

When Covid-19 hit the UK and lockdown was declared, Mike Matthews wondered how his four-star hotel would survive. Then the council called. The British government had launched a programme called ‘Everyone In’ and 33 rough sleepers – many of whom had spent decades on the street – needed beds. The Prince Rupert Hotel would go on to welcome well over 100 people from this community, offering them shelter, good food and a comfy bed during the pandemic.

This is the story of how that luxury hotel spent months locked down with their new guests, many of them traumatised, addicts or suffering from mental illness. As a world-leading foreign correspondent turning her attention to her own country for the first time, Christina Lamb chronicles how extreme situations were handled and how shocking losses were suffered, how romances emerged between guests and how people grappled with their pasts together.

Unexpected and profound, heart-warming and heartbreaking, this is a tale that gives a panoramic insight into modern Britain in all its failures, and people in all their capacities for kindness – even in the most difficult of times.

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Christina Lamb's The Prince Rupert Hotel for the Homeless has been praised for its compassionate storytelling and insight into the lives of its subjects amidst the pandemic. Reviewers highlight the book's ability to capture the humanity and complexity of those housed in the hotel, as well as its call for increased support for social services. It is noted for being both an engaging narrative and a thoughtful exploration of broader societal issues.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780008487584

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: William Collins

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 280g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Christina Lamb is Foreign Affairs Correspondent for the Sunday Times. She was named Foreign Correspondent of the Year in all the British media awards in 2002 for her reporting on the war on terrorism. She has won numerous other awards starting with Young Journalist of the Year in the British Press Awards for her coverage of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, a country she has been reporting on since she was 21, News Reporter of the Year, Foreign Reporter of the Year in the British Press Awards and What the Papers Say Awards. She is the author of the best-selling The Africa House as well as Waiting For Allah – Pakistan's struggle for democracy, The Sewing Circles of Herat, My Afghan Years and House of Stone.

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