Having experienced alcoholism and homelessness, Séamus Fox came to understand the social and human injustices that result in so many people finding themselves living in the streets.
This book is a collection of poems written from those stories, showing the reality of what it means to be homeless. They give an honest, disturbing and often enlightening view of homelessness, based on the experiences of 44 individuals.
‘No Homeless Problem’ by Seamus Fox
£9.99
9781912092550
Having experienced alcoholism and homelessness, Séamus Fox came to understand the social and human injustices that result in so many people finding themselves living in the streets.
This book is a collection of poems written from those stories, showing the reality of what it means to be homeless. They give an honest, disturbing and often enlightening view of homelessness, based on the experiences of 44 individuals.
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