
There Is No Place for Us
In a nation that values hard work, the idea of being employed yet homeless is a stark contradiction. This book delves into the lives of five Atlanta families, each holding down jobs but still facing the terrifying reality of losing their homes. Through intimate portraits, it reveals how soaring housing costs and stagnant wages push ordinary people into precarious situations, forcing them to sleep in cars or cheap motels while still heading to work and school each day. It's a powerful and enraging look at a crisis hidden in plain sight, proving that homelessness is a far more widespread issue than official numbers suggest.
Buy on Amazon →As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.



