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The Man in the Dog Park
- Coming Up Close to Homelessness
- De: Cathy A. Small, Jason Kordosky - contributor, Ross Moore - contributor
- Narrado por: Karen White
- Duración: 6 h y 16 m
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The Man in the Dog Park offers the listener a rare window into homeless life. Spurred by a personal relationship with a homeless man who became her coauthor, Cathy A. Small takes a compelling look at what it means and what it takes to be homeless. Interviews and encounters with dozens of homeless people lead us into a world that most have never seen. We travel as an intimate observer into the places that many homeless frequent, including a community shelter, a day-labor agency, a panhandling corner, a pawn shop, and a HUD housing office.
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I will never see a homeless person in the same way
- De F. Benson en 08-13-20
- The Man in the Dog Park
- Coming Up Close to Homelessness
- De: Cathy A. Small, Jason Kordosky - contributor, Ross Moore - contributor
- Narrado por: Karen White
I will never see a homeless person in the same way
Revisado: 08-13-20
This sensitive and intimate look into what it is like to be homeless will be eye opening, probably even for those who work with the homeless. The friendship and eventual collaboration between the author and Ross Moore (the man who is homeless) is beautiful, respectful, and offers lessons to all. Without making politics central to the story, Small shows just how central politics are to the plight of the poor. The author's interactions with the homeless community and the growth of her awareness drive the story. Small does not set out to be a role model, but she is one.
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