The freshly minted Pulitzer Prize winner for best nonfiction, There Is No Place for Us: Homelessness in America, is absolutely heartbreaking and terrifying–but I couldn’t look away from the text for the 24 hours it took me to read Brian Gladstone’s book. The scope is simultaneously wide and narrow. Gladstone follows five families of various shapes and sizes in Atlanta in the early 2020s. Each of these families have their own shapes, sizes, textures, and personal challenges, but they all have one thing in common: […]
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There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America by Brian Gladstone
