
There Is No Place for Us
This powerful work of journalism explores the hidden crisis of the working homeless in America, revealing how full-time jobs can no longer guarantee stable housing. Through the deeply personal stories of five Atlanta families, it exposes the devastating impact of rising rents and stagnant wages on those striving for a better life. Readers seeking a compassionate and unflinching look at the human cost of economic inequality will find this book both heartbreaking and essential.
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