A compelling description of lived experience in an extended health care facility and the social, policy, and interpersonal issues raised there, authored by one of the leading literary writers in sociology.
A compelling description of lived experience in an extended health care facility and the social, policy, and interpersonal issues raised there, authored by one of the leading literary writers in sociology.
A hilarious and moving follow-up to The New York Times bestselling Too Close to the Falls. Catherine Gildiner shares the next chapter in a story that has already captivated many readers. It's 1960,...
Camden After the FallDecline and Renewal in a Post-Industrial CityHoward Gillette, Jr.Winner of the 2005 Kenneth Jackson Best Book Award from the Urban History AssociationWinner of the 2006 Author's...
Love has never been important to me.Not because I didn't want it, I just never imagined feeling something so powerful.There was a point where I thought I felt it years ago for the person I trusted...