Invisible Child

Invisible Child
Author: Andrea Elliott
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812986946

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PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A “vivid and devastating” (The New York Times) portrait of an indomitable girl—from acclaimed journalist Andrea Elliott “From its first indelible pages to its rich and startling conclusion, Invisible Child had me, by turns, stricken, inspired, outraged, illuminated, in tears, and hungering for reimmersion in its Dickensian depths.”—Ayad Akhtar, author of Homeland Elegies ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times • ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Atlantic, The New York Times Book Review, Time, NPR, Library Journal In Invisible Child, Pulitzer Prize winner Andrea Elliott follows eight dramatic years in the life of Dasani, a girl whose imagination is as soaring as the skyscrapers near her Brooklyn shelter. In this sweeping narrative, Elliott weaves the story of Dasani’s childhood with the history of her ancestors, tracing their passage from slavery to the Great Migration north. As Dasani comes of age, New York City’s homeless crisis has exploded, deepening the chasm between rich and poor. She must guide her siblings through a world riddled by hunger, violence, racism, drug addiction, and the threat of foster care. Out on the street, Dasani becomes a fierce fighter “to protect those who I love.” When she finally escapes city life to enroll in a boarding school, she faces an impossible question: What if leaving poverty means abandoning your family, and yourself? A work of luminous and riveting prose, Elliott’s Invisible Child reads like a page-turning novel. It is an astonishing story about the power of resilience, the importance of family and the cost of inequality—told through the crucible of one remarkable girl. Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize • Finalist for the Bernstein Award and the PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award • Longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize

Brothers, Black and Poor

Brothers, Black and Poor
Author: Sylvester Monroe
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"Newsweek book." Presents a group portrait of the author's boyhood friends growing up in a dangerous Chicago housing project.

We Are Poor But So Many

We Are Poor But So Many
Author: Ela R. Bhatt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0195169840

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The Poor Relation's Story Illustrated

The Poor Relation's Story Illustrated
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2020-05-09
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Poor Relation's Story is one of the greatest short stories of Charles Dickens conveying about a poor relation who dreamed of his fantasy life. The story begins when a family gathered in an event of Christmas.

Poor Puppy

Poor Puppy
Author: Nick Bruel
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007-07-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781596432703

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When Bad Kitty won't play with him, Poor Puppy has to amuse himself with an alphabetical list of toys and dreams of playing in an alphabetical list of countries.

Maid

Maid
Author: Stephanie Land
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0316505102

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"A single mother's personal, unflinching look at America's class divide (Barack Obama)," this New York Times bestselling memoir is the inspiration for the Netflix limited series, hailed by Rolling Stone as "a great one." At 28, Stephanie Land's dreams of attending a university and becoming a writer quickly dissolved when a summer fling turned into an unplanned pregnancy. Before long, she found herself a single mother, scraping by as a housekeeper to make ends meet. Maid is an emotionally raw, masterful account of Stephanie's years spent in service to upper middle class America as a "nameless ghost" who quietly shared in her clients' triumphs, tragedies, and deepest secrets. Driven to carve out a better life for her family, she cleaned by day and took online classes by night, writing relentlessly as she worked toward earning a college degree. She wrote of the true stories that weren't being told: of living on food stamps and WIC coupons, of government programs that barely provided housing, of aloof government employees who shamed her for receiving what little assistance she did. Above all else, she wrote about pursuing the myth of the American Dream from the poverty line, all the while slashing through deep-rooted stigmas of the working poor. Maid is Stephanie's story, but it's not hers alone. It is an inspiring testament to the courage, determination, and ultimate strength of the human spirit. "A single mother's personal, unflinching look at America's class divide, a description of the tightrope many families walk just to get by, and a reminder of the dignity of all work." -PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, Obama's Summer Reading List

Poor Things

Poor Things
Author: Alasdair Gray
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781564783073

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One of Alasdair Gray's most brilliant creations, Poor Things is a postmodern revision of Frankenstein that replaces the traditional monster with Bella Baxter--a beautiful young erotomaniac brought back to life with the brain of an infant. Godwin Baxter's scientific ambition to create the perfect companion is realized when he finds the drowned body of Bella, but his dream is thwarted by Dr. Archibald McCandless's jealous love for Baxter's creation.The hilarious tale of love and scandal that ensues would be "the whole story" in the hands of a lesser author (which in fact it is, for this account is actually written by Dr. McCandless). For Gray, though, this is only half the story, after which Bella (a.k.a. Victoria McCandless) has her own say in the matter.Satirizing the classic Victorian novel, Poor Things is a hilarious political allegory and a thought-provoking duel between the desires of men and the independence of women, from one of Scotland's most accomplished authors.

Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans

Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans
Author: David Stoll
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2007-12-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813343968

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"Rigoberta Menchú is a living legend, a young woman who said that her odyssey from a Mayan Indian village to revolutionary exile was “the story of all poor Guatemalans.” By turning herself into an ever"

Poor And Proud; Or, The Fortunes Of Katy Redburn: A Story For Young Folks

Poor And Proud; Or, The Fortunes Of Katy Redburn: A Story For Young Folks
Author: Oliver Optic
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 935859697X

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"Poor and Proud; Or, The Fortunes of Katy Redburn: A Story for Young Folks" is a delightful novel written by Oliver Optic. The book transports readers into the world of Katy Redburn, a young girl from humble beginnings who possesses an indomitable spirit. Set in the mid-19th century, the story follows Katy's journey as she navigates the challenges and triumphs of life. Despite her limited resources, Katy's determination, perseverance, and unwavering optimism shine through as she strives to improve her circumstances. The narrative explores themes of social class, friendship, and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of character and resilience in the face of adversity. Throughout the book, Katy encounters various memorable characters, each contributing to her development and providing valuable life lessons. Oliver Optic skillfully weaves together a heartwarming tale that captivates young readers, instilling in them a sense of hope and inspiring them to overcome obstacles. It serves as a reminder that one's circumstances do not define their worth and that with determination, even the poorest and proudest among us can achieve great things.