NEW YORK TIMESBESTSELLER WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE NAMED ONE OF TIMESTEN BEST NONFICTION BOOKS OF THE DECADE One of the most acclaimed books of our time, this modern classic has set a new standard for reporting on poverty (Barbara Ehrenreich,The New Yor
NEW YORK TIMESBESTSELLER WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE NAMED ONE OF TIMESTEN BEST NONFICTION BOOKS OF THE DECADE One of the most acclaimed books of our time, this modern classic has set a new standard for reporting on poverty (Barbara Ehrenreich,The New York Times Book Review).
InEvicted, Princeton sociologist and MacArthur Genius Matthew Desmond follows eight families in Milwaukee as they each struggle to keep a roof over their heads. Hailed as wrenching and revelatory (The Nation), vivid and unsettling (New York Review of Books),Evictedtransforms our understanding of poverty and economic exploitation while providing fresh ideas for solving one of twenty-first-century Americas most devastating problems. Its unforgettable scenes of hope and loss remind us of the centrality of home, without which nothing else is possible.
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WINNER OF:The National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction The PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction The Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction The Hillman Prize for Book Journalism The PEN/New England Award TheChicago TribuneHeartland Prize
FINALIST FOR THELOS ANGELES TIMESBOOK PRIZE AND THE KIRKUS PRIZE
Evictedstands among the very best of the social justice books.Ann Patchett, author ofBel CantoandCommonwealth
Gripping and movingtragic, too.Jesmyn Ward, author ofSalvage the Bones
Evictedis that rare work that has something genuinely new to say about poverty.San Francisco Chronicle
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