The ugly truth: Poverty, by America review
Desmond’s book deserves far more accolades than I can scribble out; it’s far beyond perfect, in my opinion.
Desmond’s book deserves far more accolades than I can scribble out; it’s far beyond perfect, in my opinion.
If there were a book that accurately portrayed the emotional, anxiety-ridden life of the quintessential ‘girl next door,’ that would
“This book was an absolute page-turner from start to finish.”
I finished “A Lot Like Adiós” by Alexis Daria, the bestselling author of “You Had Me At Hola,” and she
Hello hello!I hope all is well, book friends.I took some time off, got a new job, and am currently trying
Some books and stories stay with you long after you finish reading. “The New Jim Crow,” published in 2010 after
Natalie Standiford’s “Astrid Sees All” takes readers through the streets of 1980s New York when drugs, crime, and wannabe’s ruled.
“people trying to survive poverty must constantly prove their status to save their government assistance”
In Catherine Hernandez’s book Crosshairs, Kay, the gay son of Filipino and Jamaican immigrants in Toronto is fighting to save himself
Hey Book Friends. Every now and then, I come across a book that leaves me unsure of what to think.