The Homeless: A Personal Journey of Discovery
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When Glen Harper arrived in Toronto in 1998 with a backpack, twenty dollars, and a notebook, he wasn't looking for adventure or acclaim. He came with a single, unflinching purpose: to understand how people who live without shelter survive in one of Canada's largest cities. He had spent years wondering what life on the streets was actually like - not as seen from a newspaper headline or charity campaign, but as lived by those who face it every day. This book is the result of that decision: a detailed, first-hand account from a man who voluntarily entered the world of the homeless to see, feel, and record the truth for himself.
When Glen Harper arrived in Toronto in 1998 with a backpack, twenty dollars, and a notebook, he wasn't looking for adventure or acclaim. He came with a single, unflinching purpose: to understand how people who live without shelter survive in one of Canada's largest cities. He had spent years wondering what life on the streets was actually like - not as seen from a newspaper headline or charity campaign, but as lived by those who face it every day. This book is the result of that decision: a detailed, first-hand account from a man who voluntarily entered the world of the homeless to see, feel, and record the truth for himself.
AmazonPagina's: 357, Paperback, Pete's Press
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