There is no place for us : working and homeless in America
(Book)
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Published
New York : Crown, [2025]
ISBN
9780593237144 (hardcover), 0593237145 (hardcover)
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Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xxi, 420 pages : map ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Other Title
Working and homeless in America
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-407) and index.
Description
"Through the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend-the dramatic rise of the "working homeless" in cities across America. The working homeless. In a country where hard work and determination are supposed to lead to success, there is something scandalous about this phrase. But skyrocketing rents, low wages, and a lack of tenant rights have produced a startling phenomenon: People with full-time jobs cannot keep a roof over their head, especially in America’s booming cities, where rapid growth is leading to catastrophic displacement. These families are being forced into homelessness not by a failing economy but a thriving one. In this gripping and deeply reported book, Brian Goldstone plunges readers into the lives of five Atlanta families struggling to remain housed in a gentrifying, increasingly unequal city. Maurice and Natalia make a fresh start in the country’s “Black Mecca” after being priced out of DC. Kara dreams of starting her own cleaning business while mopping floors at a public hospital. Britt scores a coveted housing voucher. Michelle is in school to become a social worker. Celeste toils at her warehouse job while undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer. Each of them aspires to provide a decent life for their children—and each of them, one by one, joins the ranks of the nation’s working homeless. Through intimate, novelistic portraits, Goldstone reveals the human cost of this crisis, following parents and their kids as they go to sleep in cars, or in squalid extended-stay hotel rooms, and head out to their jobs and schools the next morning. These are the nation’s hidden homeless—omitted from official statistics, and proof that overflowing shelters and street encampments are only the most visible manifestation of a far more pervasive problem. By turns heartbreaking and urgent, There Is No Place for Us illuminates the true magnitude, causes, and consequences of the new American homelessness—and shows that it won’t be solved until housing is treated as a fundamental human right."-- Provided by publisher.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)
Goldstone, B. (2025). There is no place for us: working and homeless in America. (First edition). Crown.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Goldstone, Brian. 2025. There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. Crown.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Goldstone, Brian. There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. Crown, 2025.
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)Goldstone, B. (2025). There is no place for us: working and homeless in america. First edn New York: Crown.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Goldstone, Brian. There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. First edition, Crown, 2025.
Note: Citations contain only title, author, edition, and publisher. Only UCL Harvard citations contain the year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of May 2025.
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