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| Matthew Desmond, acclaimed writer ofEvicted, harnesses his skills as a storyteller in this provocative, compelling and deeply researched response to the poverty crisis that pervades our\xa0country. |
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| Winner of the 2023 National Book Award in Nonfiction for its conversation-shifting chronicle that places Indigenous history front and\xa0center. | | After more than a decade working on The Race Card Project, Michele Norris has put together a rare, panoramic view of what the average American thinks of race in a powerful compilation. | | An earth-shattering memoir of survival and strength that explores masculinity and queerness through the life of one Latino and his journey through drugs and\xa0prostitution. | |
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| Medicine and healthcare are interrogated through the lens of racial justice in this essential memoir from a critical voice in the conversation. | | Told with a personal narrative but with broad implications, this is a powerful window into the culture and complexities of white evangelical Christianity in America and its wider impact on society. | | Though written more than twenty years ago, the situation of minimum wage and welfare has only been exacerbated as made abundantly clear byBarbara Ehrenreich’s undercover reportage. | |
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